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Ahmedabad Attractions

Sabarmati Ashram Ahmedabad The fascinating Sabarmati Ashram Ahmedabad was constructed in the year 1915. The fascinating Sabarmati ashram is a place which is closely connected to matter regarding the struggle for India's Independence. Till 1930 this fascinating ashram at Sabarmati used to be the dwelling of Mahatma Gandhi. This fascinating Sabarmati ashram is bordered by lovely shady trees and the atmosphere in the ashram is calm and pleasant. This interesting Sabarmati ashram has an impressive museum, impressive library, lovely auditorium and splendid photo galleries. The museum of Sabarmati Ashram Ahmedabad displays the day to day things of Mahatma Gandhi. This fascinating museum houses archive of letters written by way of Gandhiji. This fascinating museum also exhibits manuscripts of Gandhiji's articles. This museum also has various movies made on the lifetime of Gandhiji and India's Independence struggle. The library of Sabarmati ashram has lots of books that will provide you the information about history of Mahatma Gandhi. Sabarmati Ashram Ahmedabad is one of the interesting Ahmedabad Attractions.

Jama Masjid Ahmedabad The Jama Masjid Ahmedabad was built during the reign of Sultan Ahmed Shah I and at this time it is said to be the largest mosque in the subcontinent. The huge courtyard is surrounded on three sides by a colonnaded hallway. In the center is the traditional ablution tank. The Jama Masjid Ahmedabad prayer hall is divided into five bays, having 256 columns and roofed with 15 domes. The Jama Masjid Ahmedabad is a milestone in the development of mosque architecture in Gujarat. It successfully combines the universal elements of mosques with embellishment introduced by local Jain and Hindu expert craftsmen in the form of floral designs, toran-like doorways inside the three central arches and free standing structures that appears like lampposts in the court. The Jama Masjid Ahmedabad is a delightful tourist attraction in Ahmedabad.

Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad The magnificent Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad is the world famous temple which is located in Kalupur, Ahmedabad. This magnificent Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad was constructed during the 19th Century. This majestic Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad is one of the foremost traveler spot in India. This majestic Swaminarayan Temple of Ahmedabad is visited by millions of tourists and devotes from all over the world and India to pray and worship the deity. The countless branches of Swaminarayan Temple of Ahmedabad can be seen in in the major cities of India. The Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad is a lovely tourist attraction in Ahmedabad.

Rani no Hajiro Ahmedabad The Rani no Hajiro Ahmedabad, Queen's Tomb is located to the east of Badshah no Hajiro, across the street going to Manek Chowk. Although squatters have considerably intruded on the surroundings, they add various colors with the colorful buntings and decorative thing that they make and display. They are also caretakers and guides of the Queen's Tomb. The Queen's Tomb is in a courtyard and not in a chamber. It is a lovely surprise to find such a calm place in the center of a busy area. The Rani no Hajiro Ahmedabad is a lovely Ahmedabad Attraction to visit.

Bhadrakali Temple Ahmedabad The beautiful Bhadrakali Temple Ahmedabad is located within the amazing Bhadra Fort. The beautiful Bhadrakali Temple Ahmedabad was built during the power of Aazam Khan. The beautiful Bhadrakali Temple Ahmedabad was said to be constructed by the Marathas during the medieval India. The Bhadrakali Temple Ahmedabad is one of the mesmerizing Tourist attractions in Ahmedabad.

Calico Museum of Textiles Ahmedabad The impressive Calico museum of textiles Ahmedabad is considered as one of the best museums in the World. The Calico museum of textiles Ahmedabad was established by Ms. Gira Sarabhai. This impressive Calico museum of textiles Ahmedabad displays significant collection of fabrics which might be collected from various the parts of India. This lovely Calico museum of textiles is located in the neighborhood of Shahibaugh Palace. This lovely Calico museum of textiles is surrounded by nice green gardens and fountains that form a picture perfect view. This lovely Calico museum of textiles was constructed in the year 1949 AD the museum has various kinds of woven fabrics. This impressive Calico museum of textiles has unique and amazing countless variety of clothing that is from religious outfits to outfits worn in royal court rooms that differ in quality and cost range. The textile work includes beads, sequins, silk threads, mirrors etc. This museum is listed in best Ahmedabad Attractions.

Shaking Minarets Ahmedabad The shaking minarets of Ahmedabad are often quoted as unsolved mysteries of local medieval engineering genius. The Shaking Minarets Ahmedabad is in pairs, in which the swaying of one causes vibrations in the other. The Ahmedabad houses two famous pairs of shaking minarets, one next to the Kalupur railway station which is made of brick during the 16th century, and other built during the 15th century as a part of Siddi Bashir Mosque opposite Sarangpur Gate. The Shaking Minarets Ahmedabad at the railway station is in good condition and considered tallest in Ahmedabad. The Shaking Minarets Ahmedabad is one of the fascinating tourist attractions in Ahmedabad.

Hussain Doshi Gufa Ahmedabad The Hussain Doshi Gufa Ahmedabad is an astounding art gallery of Ahmedabad located under the ground that represents the works of the noted Indian painter, M.F.Hussain. This art gallery is given the title Gufa, as its structural design is like a cave. For the artwork enthusiasts, Hussain Doshi Gufa Ahmedabad is a perfect place. The Hussain Doshi Gufa Ahmedabad is a truly enjoyable tourist attraction in Ahmedabad.

Mata ni Pachedi Ahmedabad In Mirzapur, behind the main post office, and in Vasna, opposite the Swaminarayan Temple, you can watch artisans from the Vaghari community prepare Mata ni Pachedi Ahmedabad, a textile art composed using the traditional techniques of hand painting and block printing. The cloth is used as a shrine to venerate the Mother Goddess. The peak season to watch these artisans at work is in the months preceding Navratri, a festival in honor of the Mother Goddess. This tourist attraction in Ahmedabad is visited by countless people.

Ahmedabad Gates Ahmedabad has a Fortress known as Bhadra. When the Marathas captured the city, they transformed one of the Fortress chambers into a temple for Goddess Bhadra Kali. Between Bhadra Gate and Teen Darwaza was a huge open space with fountains, gardens, and houses. Beyond Teen darwaza, where the local people lived, the city enlarged and was finally fortified to become the Walled City. The city walls had twelve gates. Two more Ahmedabad Gates were added to city walls during the 19th century. The gates that are still present are now traffic islands, though tourists also have the choice to drive through some of them. The Ahmedabad Gates are one of the famous Ahmedabad Attractions.

Hutheesing Jain Temple Ahmedabad The spectacular Hutheesing Jain Temple Ahmedabad was constructed in the year 1850. This spectacular Hutheesing Jain Temple Ahmedabad was the dream and imagination of rich business man Sheth Hutheesing who was busy in retail trade. This breathtaking Hutheesing Jain Temple Ahmedabad was built to the worship the fifteenth Jain Tirthankar popular known as Dharamnath. This Ahmedabad Attraction is very fascinating.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial Ahmedabad This palace today it is a memorial of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who was called as the Iron Man of India. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was a political and social leader who played an important role in India's Freedom Movement. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel also conducted the non-cooperation movements in Kheda and Bardoli, assemble locals to peacefully rebel against British authority. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was the country's first Home minister and vital to the nification of the princely states into a united India. This palace houses chronological exhibition of paintings and biographical descriptions of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's life and a presentation of the Sardar Sarovar Project are on display. This Ahmedabad Attraction is visited by thousands of tourists every year.

Akshardham Temple Ahmedabad The spectacular Akshardham Temple Ahmedabad is geographically situated in Gandhi Nagar where more than 2 million of devotees visit every year. This picturesque Akshardham Temple Ahmedabad is an architectural wonder and the place where you will get a chance to see the preserved opulence of Gujarati architecture. This lovely Akshardham Temple Ahmedabad is devoted to Lord Swaminarayan. This breathtaking Ahmedabad Attraction, Akshardham Temple has big and beautiful idol of Lord Swaminarayan. The Akshardham Temple is listed in mesmerizing Ahmedabad Attractions.

Ahmed Shah Mosque Ahmedabad The Ahmed Shah's Mosque is a very beautiful mosque of Ahmedabad. The Ahmed Shah's Mosque is situated in the south-west part of the popular Bhadra Fort. The Ahmed Shah's Mosque is an amazing old mosque which was built in the year 1414 AD by the Ahmed Shah. The Ahmed Shah Mosque Ahmedabad is an amazing mosque which was only constructed for the nobles and is considered the royal place of worship. The Ahmed Shah Mosque Ahmedabad is considered one of the historic Ahmedabad Attractions and devout places of worship.

Rani Sipri Mosque Ahmedabad The Rani Sipri Mosque Ahmedabad is one of the unique Mosques of India where you can see a mixture of Hindu style and Islamic style of architecture. This alluring Rani Sipri Mosque Ahmedabad is a small mosque which is situated within the south east part of Ahmedabad. This alluring Rani Sipri Mosque Ahmedabad was constructed during the year 1514 AD by the Rani Sipri who was the spouse of Mehmud Begada. The Rani Sipri's Mosque is also one of the historic Ahmedabad Attractions.

Sidi Sayed Jhali Ahmedabad The Sidi Sayed Jhali Ahmedabad is considered as one of the main mosque of Ahmedabad city. This elegant Sidi Sayed Jhali Ahmedabad is constructed near the well-known Lal Darwaja in Ahmedabad. This elegant Sidi Sayed Jhali in Ahmedabad is well recognized for its beautiful and fascinating stone tracery. The Jali screen of this amazing Sidi Sayed Jhali mosque is mounted in ten semi-round windows making it among the eye-catching Ahmedabad Attractions.

Miyan Khan Chishti Mosque Ahmedabad This mosque is somewhat difficult to locate. This mosque is located on the river bank besides the Chinubhai Baronet Mansion to the southern end of Subhash Bridge. This mosque structure is beautifully decorated according to the era it belongs to. This mosque is completely enclosed without a courtyard. The mosque has plain, dome-shaped tops of the minarets are beautiful and are repaired after the damage caused by early 19th century earthquake. The Miyan Khan Chishti Mosque Ahmedabad is among the spectacular Ahmedabad Attractions.

Daria Khan Tomb Ahmedabad This Daria Khan Tomb is believed to be built in 15th century and is located about 1 kilometer to the south of Chishti Mosque. This Daria Khan Tomb Ahmedabad is built entirely of brick, with somewhat narrow walls, arches and domes. The central dome of Daria Khan Tomb is believed to be the largest of its kind in Gujarat and one of the amazing Ahmedabad Attractions. The Daria Khan Tomb Ahmedabad structure is lovely among the designs from most Sultanate period architecture in the Ahmedabad. Although totally lacking of embellishment, it compensates with its bold monumental presence.

Tankshala Ahmedabad Tankshala is said to be 400 year old mint which is located across Relief Road from the Swaminarayan Temple, opposite the Shantinath Pol. The Tankshala Ahmedabad intricately carved teak wood façade is perfect example of the old splendor of Ahmedabad's wood craftsmanship and one of the creative Ahmedabad Attractions. The structure was renovated by the Ahmedabad Heritage Centre, a partnership between the Municipal Corporation and the French Government to refurbish and restore structures around the old City.

Sanskar Kendra and City Museum Ahmedabad The Sanskar Kendra building is located near the Sardar Bridge. The Sanskar Kendra building includes the City Museum, which shows Ahmedabad from various perspective including history, craft, architecture, religion and fine arts. The Sanskar Kendra and City Museum Ahmedabad also houses the world's longest incense stick at 4.5 meter, making it one of the interesting Ahmedabad Attractions. The Kite Museum houses fascinating timeline on the history of kites.

Vechaar Museum Ahmedabad The Vechaar Museum Ahmedabad in Vishalla displays a great collection of more than 3,000 utensils, including metal vessels and a collection of nutcrackers. The Vechaar Museum Ahmedabad is among the worth visiting Ahmedabad Attractions.

Shreyas Folk Art Museum Ahmedabad The Shreyas Folk Art Museum Ahmedabad exhibits Gujarat folk culture, including eye-catching embroidery, utensils, lovely wood carvings, beadwork, metalwork, costumes and lovely animal decorations collected from Gujarat villages. The Ahmedabad attraction is listed in Top Ahmedabad Attractions. The Kalpana Mangaldas Children's Museum also known as the Performing Arts Museum is situated in the same premises is for children but adults can also visit this Museum. This Museum houses dance, drama costumes, puppets, paintings, recorded music of traditional shows from across the world.

Amrutvarshini Vav Ahmedabad This Ahmedabad Attraction, Amrutvarshini Vav is located near Panchkuva Darwaza, this lovely stepwell is an enjoyable surprise hidden behind a public building. A diwan named Raghunathdas constructed this L-shaped building in the 18th century, during the decline of Mughal rule. This Ahmedabad Attraction, Amrutvarshini Vav Ahmedabad is easy to reach.

Dutch Tombs Ahmedabad The Dutch and Armenian Tombs are located to the west of Kankaria Lake. The Dutch Tombs Ahmedabad are a reminder of the presence of the Dutch East India Company in Ahmedabad during the 17th and 18th century. The Dutch had a stronger trade presence and had penetrated deeper into India.

Badshah no Hajiro Ahmedabad The Badshah no Hajiro, King's Tomb is located to the east of Jama Masjid and can be reached by a connecting doorway. This mausoleum is home to the tombs of Ahmed Shah I, his son Muhammed Shah II and grandson Ahmed Shah II. The Badshah no Hajiro Ahmedabad was built during the rule of Muhammed Shah. Each of the four corners of the main hall is occupied by a smaller domed chamber with pierced stone screens set in arches.

Rani Rupvati Mosque Ahmedabad The Rani Rupvati Mosque is another example of Ahmedabad's beautiful carved mosque architecture. The Rani Rupvati Mosque Ahmedabad has a central arch standing between two elegantly carved minarets that were damaged by the earthquake of 1819. The tourists can see the mixture of Hindu and Islamic styles in features like the temple style balconies supported by brackets. The Rupvati's tomb is located to the northeast of the mosque.

Dada Hari Vav Ahmedabad This Ahmedabad Attraction was built during the rule of Mehmud Begda in 1501. The Dada Hari Vav Ahmedabad is an intricately designed stepped well. The Dada Hari Vav Ahmedabad lies just at the back of the tomb of Dada Hari. The Dada Hari Vav is likely one of the most elaborate structure among the Ahmedabad Attractions. The motive of constructing the Dada Hari Vav well was to provide the tourists with cool water and a location for leisure. This Ahmedabad Attraction, Dada Hari Vav Ahmedabad is an octagonal shape, which is located beneath the ground level.

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