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Vishrambaug
A three-storied mansion remarkable for its good-looking entrance and the balcony with carved woodwork classic of the Peshwa period. Noted historian Babasaheb Purandare has undertaken the task of transforming the central courts and the hall into their original grandeur adding hugely to the beauty of the place.
A one storeyed Wada, Vishrambaug curiously was once a garden, and is said to have resulting its name from its gardener called Vishram. The 260ft. Long and 815ft. broad Teen - Chowki Wada wad built by the last Peshwa Bajirao II as his residence.
Apart from these extraordinary places there are many forts and monuments in Maharashtra which echo the history of the state.
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