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Khan Palace or Kasturba Gandhi Memorial
On Nagar Road, this Palace is also known as Kasturba Gandhi Memorial or Kasturba
Samadhi. This palace was built in 1892 by Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Agakhan III
and was donated to India in 1969 by Aga Khan IV. It was here itself where Kasturba
Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi's long time aide Mahadeobhai Desai passed away. This
palace that once belonged to the Agha Khan, served as quarters for imprisonment
of Gandhi and his wife Kasturba towards the tail end of the British rule in India.
Situated near the River Mula the palace is a simple memorial to Gandhi and his
life and times. Sarasbaug 
A sunken garden as the first impression states it to be, Sarasbaug
was built by Nanasaheb Peshwa, surrounding the Parvati Hill. Now with a Ganapati
Temple as the center, the garden now with lush green lawns at one time was a garbage
dumping ground for the British. Pateleshwar Caves 
Pataleshwar Caves on Jungli Maharaj Road are 8th century cave temples dedicated
to Lord Pataleshwar, God of the Underworld. Believed to have been cut out from
a single rock, the place has massive pillars, which are the grandeur of the temple
caves. The shrine out there is dedicated to Shiva and the Nandi. The
Osho Commune International 
Situated at 17 Koregaon Park, the Commune was founded by Osho Rajneesh,
one of India's most popular self proclaimed gurus. This Commune attracts thousands
of visitors each year who wish to take part in the meditation courses organized
by the Ashram. Osho died in 1990 and his samadhi is situated in the Ashram. Facilities
here include a swimming pool, sauna, massage and beauty parlour, tennis and basketball
courts. The commune has beautiful gardens open to the public in the mornings and
evenings. Shindyanchi Chhatri 
This memorial to the great warrior Mahadji Shinde, the commander-in-chief
of the Maratha army, between the years 1760 to 1780 under the mighty Peshwas.
is situated at Wanowrie. The Katraj Snake Park 
The Katraj Snake Park has a collection of reptiles, birds and turtles.
The park has a zoo. Vishrambaug Wada  
A three-storeyed mansion with its famous entrance is another of Pune's attractions,
which symbolises and tells tales of Pune's rich culture and heritage. Now serving
as a post office, this place has carved woodwork in its balcony and is located
on Bajirao Road. And yes, the best person to ask for any sort of information on
this is the best historian in the city, Baba Saheb Purandare.
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