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Kolhapur

Kolhapur,Maharashtra

Kolhapur

Attractions

Rankala Lake :- Situated in the Kolhapur city of Maharashtra, Rankala Lake is a scenic lake that boasts of serene and tranquil environs. A man-made lake, it was constructed by Maharaja Shri Shahu Chhatrapati during his reign over the city. The lake is believed to be linked directly with a well in the Panhala Fort.

Mahalaxmi Temple :- Shri Mahalaxmi Temple of Kolhapur is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that the Lord resides in this area, along with the Goddess. The temple holds the distinction of being one of the Shakti Peethas in India and is held in great regard by the people of Maharashtra.

New Palace (Chhatrapati Sahu Museum) :- New Palace, also known as Maharaja's New Palace, was constructed in the year 1884. It was designed by Major Mant and has been built as per an architectural style that represents a magnificent fusion of Jain and Hindu influences from Gujarat and Rajasthan, along with the local Rajwada style. A part of the palace (first story) is still used as the residence by the current Maharaja of Kolhapur. However, its ground floor has been converted into a museum, known as the Chhatrapati Sahu Museum.

It exhibits an impressive collection of costumes, weapons, games, jewelry, embroidered items and the belongings of the royalty, such as silver elephant saddles. Amongst the memorabilia seen inside the museum is a letter from the British Viceroy and Governor General of India. One can also find the items used by Maharaja Shahaji Chhatrapati, like guns, trophies and clothes, in the museum. Lush green parks, a zoo and a picturesque lake, situated in the New Palace further add to its attraction.

Town Hall Museum :- The construction of the Town Hall Museum was started in the Kohlapur city in the year 1872 and it came to an end almost four years later. Majority of the items displayed inside the museum were unearthed during the Brahmagiri excavations. The main collection of Town Hall Museum comprises of pottery, bronze artifacts, old coins of the region, filigree work in sandalwood and ivory, works of master artists of the region, antiques, etc.

Old Palace :- The Old Palace in Kolhapur is situated behind the famous Mahalaxmi Temple. The huge and splendid structure of the palace has been adorned with remarkable marquee, with filigree work in stone. Also situated inside the premises of the palace is a temple, dedicated to Goddess Bhawani. The temple is held in high regard by the local people of the city.

Binkhambi Ganesh Mandir :- Binkhambi Ganesh Mandir of Kolhapur is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is one amongst the major attractions of the city. One of the unique features of the temple is that it has been constructed without the use of even a single pillar. This is the main reason why the temple attracts not only the devotees, but also architecture students, who come to see it for study purposes


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Kolhapur,Maharashtra

More info on the city

Kolhapur, known as 'Dakshin Kashi' is one of the most prosperous and joyous city of India in Southern Maharashtra in western Ghats.Kolhapur is Famous for Shri Mahalakshmi Temple, is located 400kms south of Mumbai.Kolhapur lies to the south of Pune, about 228 km away.


                          			  
                          
Hotels near Kolhapur

Hotel Hilltop

Hotel Hilltop located at Panhala, Panhala Hills is located South of Maharashtra State just 20 kms. from the famous Temple of Mahalakshmi Kolhapur.


Best Price: Rs.2300 per day

Hotel Valley View Grand

Hotel Valley View Grand in Panhala (Kolhapur Dist, Maharashtra, India) offers a good Holiday Destination with all modern amenities. Valley View is situated in a quiet and refreshing location .


Best Price: Rs.1600 per day

Shruteeka Service Apartments

Shruteeka Service Apartments  is located at Kolhapur(Maharashtra,India) at Mandlika Park about 1 Kms from Kolhapur Railway Station .


Best Price: Rs.0 per day


  
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