List of Grade I heritage structures in Pune

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There are 79 heritage structures designated as Grade I in the Pune Municipal Corporation heritage list.[1]

List of Grade I heritage structures[edit]

Name Image Location Notes
Agakhan Palace Complex (Kasturba Gandhi Samadhi and Grounds) Nagar Road, Yerawada Pune
18°33′09″N 73°54′05″E / 18.55240°N 73.90152°E / 18.55240; 73.90152
Ahilyabai Holkar Ghat, Sangmeshwar Temple & other temple Near Sangam Bridge, approach from RTO end, RB Motilal Road - 1
18°31′49″N 73°51′40″E / 18.53017°N 73.86105°E / 18.53017; 73.86105
Amruteshwar- Siddheshwar Temple Complex Plot R.No. A /804, OPP. Tilak bridge,Shaniwar peth - 30
18°31′15″N 73°51′13″E / 18.52087°N 73.85351°E / 18.52087; 73.85351
Baloba Munja Mandir Kasba Peth - 11
18°31′18″N 73°51′24″E / 18.52173°N 73.85667°E / 18.52173; 73.85667
Belbaug Temple Complex and Garden 177/178 Budhwar Peth, Belbaug Chowk near City post, Laxmi road - 2
18°30′56″N 73°51′21″E / 18.51565°N 73.85583°E / 18.51565; 73.85583
18th century Vishnu temple[2]
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute Complex 812, Shivaji Nagar, Law College Road - 4
18°31′09″N 73°49′48″E / 18.51917°N 73.82997°E / 18.51917; 73.82997
Founded on 6 July 1917, the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute was formed to commemorate the work of R. G. Bhandarkar who was a pioneer of Orientology in India. The collection of the institute contains over 140,000 rare books and 28,000 manuscripts, mainly in Sanskrit and Prakrit languages.[3]
Bharat Itihaas Sanshodhak Mandal 1321, Sadashiv peth, next to the Bharatnatya Mandir - 30
18°30′40″N 73°51′00″E / 18.51098°N 73.84998°E / 18.51098; 73.84998
Bhavani Mata Mandir Bhavani Peth
18°30′36″N 73°52′13″E / 18.50993°N 73.87040°E / 18.50993; 73.87040
Bhide Wada Budhwar Peth, 257 C/1, C/2 - 2
18°30′59″N 73°51′23″E / 18.51629°N 73.85635°E / 18.51629; 73.85635
Botanical Survey of India 7, Koregaon Park - 1
18°32′10″N 73°53′06″E / 18.53613°N 73.88507°E / 18.53613; 73.88507
Central Building Complex Finance Road (BJ Medical College Road), Near Sassoon Hospital - 1
18°31′30″N 73°52′24″E / 18.52496°N 73.87336°E / 18.52496; 73.87336
Central Post and Telegraph Office (General Post Office) 3, Connaught road - 1
18°31′23″N 73°52′33″E / 18.52296°N 73.87570°E / 18.52296; 73.87570
The current building of the post office is a Neoclassical stone structure constructed in 1900s. It replaced the original building which was built in 1873.[4]
Chaturshringi Temple and Hill Senapati Bapat Road, Near Pune University - 16
18°32′20″N 73°49′42″E / 18.53898°N 73.82822°E / 18.53898; 73.82822
City Post 852 Budhwar peth, Laxmi Road - 2
18°30′56″N 73°51′24″E / 18.51561°N 73.85666°E / 18.51561; 73.85666
College of Agriculture Complex Shivajinagar, Ganeshkhind Road - 5
18°32′11″N 73°50′39″E / 18.53652°N 73.84403°E / 18.53652; 73.84403
College of Engineering Pune Complex RB Motilal Kennedy Road, Shivaji Nagar - 5
18°31′50″N 73°51′24″E / 18.53056°N 73.85678°E / 18.53056; 73.85678
Council Hall Bund Garden Road, Cantonment Area - 1
18°31′32″N 73°52′46″E / 18.52550°N 73.87949°E / 18.52550; 73.87949
Deccan College complex Deccan college road, Yerawada - 6
18°32′58″N 73°52′24″E / 18.54945°N 73.87327°E / 18.54945; 73.87327
This complex was built in 1868 for the Poona Sanskrit College with donation from Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. It was designed in neo-Gothic style by General H. St. Clair Wilkins and used grey stone for its construction.[5]
Dhakta Sheikh Salla Dargah Sheikh Salla Dargah road, 1278 Kasaba peth - 1
18°31′23″N 73°51′28″E / 18.52314°N 73.85773°E / 18.52314; 73.85773
District and Sessions Court Shivajinagar, beyond the Mutha river between the Sangam railway bridge and the Shivaji Bridge - 5
18°31′39″N 73°51′18″E / 18.52741°N 73.85513°E / 18.52741; 73.85513
Don Bosco Youth Centre 4, Koregaon Park Road - 1
18°32′03″N 73°53′09″E / 18.53412°N 73.88588°E / 18.53412; 73.88588
Fergusson College Complex On the main F.C. Road, Shivajinagar - 4
18°31′26″N 73°50′21″E / 18.52396°N 73.83921°E / 18.52396; 73.83921
Gokhale Hall 570 Sadashiv Peth, Laxmi Road - 2
18°30′50″N 73°50′57″E / 18.51385°N 73.84910°E / 18.51385; 73.84910
Gokhale Institute, Residence and Campus B.M.C.C. road, Deccan Gymkhana - 4
18°31′13″N 73°50′13″E / 18.52027°N 73.83700°E / 18.52027; 73.83700
Hari Mandir (Prarthana Samaj) 441 Budhwar peth ,Located near Pasodya- Vithoba Mandir - 2
18°31′02″N 73°51′30″E / 18.51732°N 73.85844°E / 18.51732; 73.85844
Harihareshwar Mandir Shaniwar Peth, Near Shivaji Bridge - 30
18°31′08″N 73°51′13″E / 18.51890°N 73.85368°E / 18.51890; 73.85368
Hirabaug Town Hall 989/1 Shukrawar Peth,Tilak Road
18°30′12″N 73°51′16″E / 18.50321°N 73.85450°E / 18.50321; 73.85450
Jangli Maharaj Samadhi Complex On Jangli Maharaj Road, Shivaji Nagar - 5
18°31′36″N 73°51′02″E / 18.52659°N 73.85043°E / 18.52659; 73.85043
Jaykar Bungalow National Film Archive Of India, P.O.Box No.810, Law College Rd - 4
18°30′56″N 73°49′46″E / 18.51564°N 73.82937°E / 18.51564; 73.82937
Jehangir Bungalow (Garden Reach)+Water Tower Old Bombay- Pune Road, Wakadewadi
18°32′06″N 73°51′09″E / 18.53503°N 73.85261°E / 18.53503; 73.85261
Kala Ram Mandir Complex 59 Somwarpeth, Next to Nageshwar Mandir - 11
18°31′15″N 73°51′47″E / 18.52086°N 73.86303°E / 18.52086; 73.86303
a) Maharshi Karve Kutir
b) Karve hostel
c) Anandibai Karve Prathmic Shala
M.K.S.S , Hingne - 52
18°29′15″N 73°49′01″E / 18.48754°N 73.81693°E / 18.48754; 73.81693
Kasba Ganpati Mandir Shri Sadashiv Nerugavkar Chowk House No.1,Kasaba Peth - 11
18°31′08″N 73°51′25″E / 18.51888°N 73.85694°E / 18.51888; 73.85694
Katraj Dams and lakes (upper and lower)+Uchhwas+Aquaduct Near Rajiv Gandhi Zoo, Katraj
18°26′40″N 73°51′47″E / 18.44445°N 73.86299°E / 18.44445; 73.86299
Kesari Wada 568 Narayan Peth, N C Kelkar Rd-30
18°30′58″N 73°50′56″E / 18.51599°N 73.84902°E / 18.51599; 73.84902
Khunya Murlidhar Temple Complex 1236, Sadashiv Peth - 30
18°30′42″N 73°51′02″E / 18.51156°N 73.85052°E / 18.51156; 73.85052
Kumbharves Dharan (Dam) Kasba Peth - 11
18°31′29″N 73°51′27″E / 18.52478°N 73.85752°E / 18.52478; 73.85752
Lal Mahal Kasba Path, next to Shaniwar Wada - 11
18°31′08″N 73°51′24″E / 18.51879°N 73.85654°E / 18.51879; 73.85654
Laxmaneshwar Mandir Inside Lane Opp. Apollo theater, Rastapeth - 4
18°31′08″N 73°51′57″E / 18.51898°N 73.86583°E / 18.51898; 73.86583
Mahatma Phule Mandai Complex 92, Shukrawar Peth - 2
18°30′47″N 73°51′23″E / 18.51294°N 73.85629°E / 18.51294; 73.85629
Mahatma Phule Wada Ganj Peth - 42
18°30′24″N 73°51′50″E / 18.50669°N 73.86389°E / 18.50669; 73.86389
Modi Ganpati Mandir 527, Narayan peth - 30
18°30′55″N 73°50′52″E / 18.51530°N 73.84775°E / 18.51530; 73.84775
Nagarkar Wada (Raghunath Daji Niwas) Tapkir galli, Budhwar peth - 30
18°31′12″N 73°51′05″E / 18.52006°N 73.85148°E / 18.52006; 73.85148
Nageshwar Temple Complex 260, Somwar Peth - 11
18°31′16″N 73°51′48″E / 18.52118°N 73.86332°E / 18.52118; 73.86332
The main shrine of the temple has a Hemadpanthi structure with a stone roof. There's a large hall with cypress columns and cusped arches along with an onion-shaped shikhara.[6]
Nana Wada 597, Budhwar peth, Near Vasant Theater, Shivaji Road-2
18°31′06″N 73°51′22″E / 18.51835°N 73.85599°E / 18.51835; 73.85599
The original structure of the wada was destroyed in a fire and was rebuilt during the British time with Noe-Gothic arches. Previously, New English School was run in the premises of the wada. It now houses the corporation records and offices.[7]
Ohel David Synagogue and Memorial (Lal Dewal) 1/10 , Moledina Rd., Camp - 1
18°31′10″N 73°52′28″E / 18.51937°N 73.87453°E / 18.51937; 73.87453
Omkareshwar Temple Complex and Ghats C.t.s. no. 233 shaniwar peth - 30
18°31′12″N 73°50′56″E / 18.51989°N 73.84893°E / 18.51989; 73.84893
This east facing temple was built between 1740 and 1761 by the Chitrav family with the support of Sadashivrao Bhau and Balaji Baji Rao. The western end consists of a square block with nine domes and the main shrine is at the center. Other three sides have pillared aisles.[8]
Panch Haud Mission Church (Pavitra Naam Devalay) 4, 5 and 265/1 Guruwar peth - 42
18°30′20″N 73°51′39″E / 18.50555°N 73.86071°E / 18.50555; 73.86071
Parsi Agyari 613B Nana Peth - 2
18°31′00″N 73°51′57″E / 18.51669°N 73.86586°E / 18.51669; 73.86586
Parvati Hill, steps, Landscape and Temple complex Parvati Hill, near Parvati Gaonthan
18°29′50″N 73°50′48″E / 18.49722°N 73.84667°E / 18.49722; 73.84667
Pataleshwar Caves Jangli Maharaj Road, opp. Pashankar auto. , Shivaji Nagar - 5
18°31′37″N 73°50′59″E / 18.52695°N 73.84972°E / 18.52695; 73.84972
Poonawala Bungalow (Hoshang Dalal) 87, Koregaon Park -1
18°32′05″N 73°53′36″E / 18.53463°N 73.89322°E / 18.53463; 73.89322
Prasannyeshwar Temple Opp Shahu udyan, opp. K.E.M hospital, Somwar peth - 1
18°31′14″N 73°52′04″E / 18.52057°N 73.86790°E / 18.52057; 73.86790
Pune Archives (Peshwe Daftar) 12, Bund Garden Road, Opposite Council Hall - 1
18°31′34″N 73°52′44″E / 18.52605°N 73.87881°E / 18.52605; 73.87881
Pune Nagar Wachan Mandir 181, Budhwar peth - 2
18°30′56″N 73°51′22″E / 18.51555°N 73.85604°E / 18.51555; 73.85604
Pune Railway Station Prince Aga Khan road - 1
18°31′46″N 73°52′23″E / 18.52937°N 73.87308°E / 18.52937; 73.87308
a) Main Building Pune University
b) Millenium Gate Police Chowky
c) Main Gate Police Chowky
Ganeshkhind road,Pune University-7
18°33′12″N 73°49′29″E / 18.55322°N 73.82462°E / 18.55322; 73.82462
Pushtimarg Mandir Near Daruwala pul,61 Raviwar peth - 2
18°31′09″N 73°51′40″E / 18.51925°N 73.86103°E / 18.51925; 73.86103
Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering Prince Aga Khan road, Opp Metro Hotel, near Railway Station-1
18°31′43″N 73°52′32″E / 18.52858°N 73.87552°E / 18.52858; 73.87552
Raj Bhavan Complex Aundh / Baner Road, near Pune University - 7
18°32′41″N 73°49′32″E / 18.54475°N 73.82558°E / 18.54475; 73.82558
Rameshwar Mandir Complex 10, 11 Shukrawar Peth, near Mahatma Phule Mandai - 2
18°30′48″N 73°51′25″E / 18.51338°N 73.85700°E / 18.51338; 73.85700
Raste Wada Complex 501- A3, Rasta Peth, Near Apollo Theatre opp. Rupee co-op. Bank - 11
18°31′13″N 73°51′54″E / 18.52015°N 73.86508°E / 18.52015; 73.86508
The wada built by Anandrao Laxman Raste in the 18th century is home to two large courtyards, numerous halls and a ceremonial durbar hall. Cypress-shaped wooden columns support the curved brackets and ceilings. The curvilinear window chajjas take inspiration from Rajasthani architecture.[9]
Sarasbaug Temple, Dharan & Bridge Swargate, Mitramandal Chowk
18°30′03″N 73°51′11″E / 18.50091°N 73.85304°E / 18.50091; 73.85304
Sasoon Hospital Sassoon road - 1
18°31′31″N 73°52′14″E / 18.52532°N 73.87054°E / 18.52532; 73.87054
Savarkar Smarak Karve Road, Near S.M. Joshi Bridge
18°30′46″N 73°50′27″E / 18.51291°N 73.84082°E / 18.51291; 73.84082
Shaniwarwada Near Kasaba Peth, Opp. To Nana Wada - 11
18°31′09″N 73°51′19″E / 18.51916°N 73.85527°E / 18.51916; 73.85527
Shinde Chatri and Complex Jagtap Nagar, wanowarie, on the way to Hadapsar - 40
18°29′30″N 73°53′50″E / 18.49154°N 73.89731°E / 18.49154; 73.89731
Simla Office (India Meteorological Dept.) Shivaji Nagar, in front of Akashwani - 5
18°31′47″N 73°50′57″E / 18.52961°N 73.84903°E / 18.52961; 73.84903
S.N.D.T College Complex + Zopdi S.N.D.T. College Law college road - 4
18°30′32″N 73°49′40″E / 18.50877°N 73.82774°E / 18.50877; 73.82774
Someshwar Mandir Raviwar Peth - 2
18°30′50″N 73°51′38″E / 18.51377°N 73.86053°E / 18.51377; 73.86053
St. Crispin's Church 10/12, Karve Road, Erandwana, Nal Stop - 38
18°30′32″N 73°49′55″E / 18.50877°N 73.83188°E / 18.50877; 73.83188
The church was built in the early 1900s and had a neo-Gothic architecture. Over the years, the structure has changed but the pointed arches and flying buttresses are still there.[10]
St. Mathew's Church 19, Ambedkar Road, camp - 1
18°31′14″N 73°52′23″E / 18.52058°N 73.87292°E / 18.52058; 73.87292
St. Paul's Church 2, Church road near G.P.O. behind Old market, camp - 1
18°31′20″N 73°52′30″E / 18.52221°N 73.87499°E / 18.52221; 73.87499
The church was built in 1866. Its heavy-buttress design was inspired by Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. The entrance has pointed-arched windows with a bell tower adjacent to it.[10]
Tambdi Jogeshwari Temple and complex Shri Tambdi Jogeshwari / Yogeshwari Trust , 33 (A) Budhwar Peth - 2
18°31′00″N 73°51′18″E / 18.51660°N 73.85487°E / 18.51660; 73.85487
Thorla Sheikh Salla Dargah and Campus Shaniwar Peth, Near Shivaji Bridge - 11
18°31′17″N 73°51′16″E / 18.52127°N 73.85435°E / 18.52127; 73.85435
Trishund Ganpati Mandir On the banks of Nagzari , somwar peth - 11
18°31′18″N 73°51′43″E / 18.52170°N 73.86183°E / 18.52170; 73.86183
This 18th-century stone temple was built by the nomadic Gosavi community which houses an idol of Ganesha with three trunks. British officers are depicted on the lower right corner with a rhino, that was probably seen by Gosavis during their travel to eastern India.[11]
Tulshibaug Mandir Complex 177/178, Budhwar Peth-2
18°30′50″N 73°51′19″E / 18.51381°N 73.85536°E / 18.51381; 73.85536
Built in mid-18 century, the temple complex is located on one acre of land. Initially, it housed a small group of temples dedicated to Rama, Ganesha and Shiva. Over the years, it has added shrines, halls, rest rooms, music galleries as well as a shopping area. A 140 feet high shikhara in Maratha style was added in the 19th century.[12]
Vishrambaugwada Thorale Bajirao road Opp. Tulshibaug, Sadashiv peth - 2
18°30′51″N 73°51′13″E / 18.51407°N 73.85374°E / 18.51407; 73.85374
Vitthalwadi Temple Complex and Ghat Near Vitthalwadi bus stop,Sinhagad road - 51
18°28′57″N 73°49′32″E / 18.48254°N 73.825676°E / 18.48254; 73.825676

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ "Pune Municipal Corporation Heritage List" (PDF). pmc.gov.in. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  2. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 66.
  3. ^ "BORI - Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute". South Asia Commons. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  4. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 184.
  5. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 182.
  6. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 26.
  7. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, pp. 82.
  8. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, pp. 71, 106.
  9. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, pp. 76–77.
  10. ^ a b Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 146.
  11. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, p. 47.
  12. ^ Diddee & Gupta 2000, pp. 69, 72–73.

References[edit]

  • Diddee, Jaymala; Gupta, Samita (2000). Pune Queen of the Deccan. Elephant Design.

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