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Conserving our Heritage

[ad_1] Photography: courtesy Kimaya Architects Lime stucco Shikhar One of the finest examples of Peshwa temples in Maharashtra, the Ram Mandir is made of dressed Basalt stone with a construction entirely in timber. IAnD brings you a peek into the ongoing process of conservation of this unique architectural heritage… Located in the heart of Pune city in Maharashtra, India, is this popular introverted and pedestrianized shopping precinct called Tulshibaug, which represents the quintessential historic (built 1765-98) and architecturally unique Peshwa period heritage of Pune, the focus of which is the Ram temple. . One of the finest examples of Peshwa […]

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