Date

January 2008

Countess of Dufferin Hospital (Sir Sayajirao General Hospital)

Just like every other field, Baroda State also excelled in the field of Health care. And, Sir Sayajirao General Hospital (SSG Hospital) was the forefront of these health-related initiatives led by Maharaja Sayajrao Gaekwad III and his minister Diwan T. Madhavrao. Earlier known as the Countess of Dufferin Hospital, it was commissioned in the late 1870s. Completed in the year…

Tambekar Wada

Nestled in the Raopura area of Baroda, Tambekar Wada is a captivating tribute to Maratha architecture. Built in the mid to late 19th century, this three-storeyed mansion showcases the delicate woodwork characteristic of typical Marathi Wadas. However, its true allure lies within, where every surface is adorned with exquisite paintings. The Building Originally the residence of Bhau Tambekar, the Diwan…

Aurobindo Ashram

Aurobindo Ashram (Arvind Ashram or Auro Nivas) is an ashram is located at Dandia Bazaar is first ever ashram to become so popular in south areas of Gujarat. Aurobindo Ashram served as the residence of Aurobindo Ghose during his stay in Baroda for ~13 years (1894 – 1906) as private secretary to Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda. During this…

Bank of Baroda

Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III not only spearheaded educational and social reforms but also played a pivotal role in the economic development of Baroda State. Among his notable economic enterprises, the establishment of a railroad and the founding of the Bank of Baroda in 1908 stand out prominently. Under Sayajirao III’s reign, the economic systems underwent significant reorganization. The Bank of…

Maharaja Fatesingh Museum

The Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum housed within the compound of the Lukshmi Vilas Palace, Baroda was established in 1961. It houses a large number of works of art belonging to the royal family. The building earlier used to house the school for the children of the royal family. Now, the museum contains works of art collected by Maharaja Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad…

Lehripura Gate

Situated in the midst of noisy and colorful bustling markets, the Lehripura Darwaja, is the most ornamented gate out of the four gates of the old city. Built in 1558, it served as the gateway to the old city and is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Nyay Mandir. It was the part of the western ramparts of the…

Champaner Gate

Champaner Gate (Darwaja), serves as the Northern gateway to the old city of Baroda and leads one in and out of the tightly knit fabric and the colorful markets of the old city area. It is one of the four entry gates to the walled city of Baroda, called Kila-e-Daulatabad and was built by Khalil Khan along with the now…

Gendi Gate

Gendi Gate (Darwaja), serves as the Southern gateway to the old city of Baroda. It is one of the four entry gates to the walled city of Baroda, called Kila-e-Daulatabad and was built by Khalil Khan along with the now extinct fort wall. Rhinos (called Gendas in Gujarati) were kept near this gate, thus the name Gendi Gate, says the…

Pani Gate

Pani Gate (Darwaja), serves as the eastern gateway to the old city of Vadodara (Baroda). It is one of the entry gates to the walled city of Baroda, called the Kila-e-Daulatabad and was built by Khalil Khan along with the now extinct fort walls during the 16th century. The name Panigate (literally translates to Water gate) is said to have…

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