5 Attractions In The Gallant Gwalior You Should Not Miss

Every place has a specialty and every region a culture. People of different regions have different traits. Some are famous for their artistic skills and some are famous for their valor. Gwalior, a city in Madhya Pradesh is famous for both. The bravery the rulers and the people displayed in the past stands proof for their valor and the love for arts and architecture is evident from the city’s monuments. A city with rich historic significance, the place gives you a clear insight on the display of strength by the rulers of the bygone era. Gwalior has stood the test of time and your visit to Gwalior is sure to elevate your spirits. While you are in this city, ensure that you do not miss the following 5 places to visit in Gwalior.

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1. Gwalior Fort

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The location of Gwalior Fort itself is stunning. It stands magnificently on a rock that is isolated. The famous Mughal Emperor Babur described this fort as ‘The Pearl in the Necklace of the Forts’. The construction of the fort was begun over 1000 years ago. The architecture of the fort is stunning. You will be mesmerized by the stone carvings here. The fort houses three temples and six palaces. The fort stands silent proof for the rule of various mighty dynasties.

2. Sun Temple

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The name itself says it. Yes, Sun Temple is dedicated to Sun, which is worshipped as a God. The temple was built by the famous industrialist G.D. Birla in the year 1988. It is a reproduction of the renowned Sun Temple in Konark. The temple’s exterior is made of red sand stone and the interior is made of white marble. The temple attracts tourists from all parts of the world. Religious faith apart, the structure of the temple and the atmosphere make people throng the temple. The tranquil atmosphere gives you peace of mind. You will also find an attractive garden inside the temple premises.

3. Jai Vilas Palace Museum

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Jai Vilas Palace is a stunning display of architectural grandeur of the bygone era. The palace built in European style has a blend of Tuscan, Italian and Corinthian styles. The palace is now converted into museum. The palace was constructed by Maharaja Jiyaji Rao Scindia in the year 1875. The Durbar Hall in the palace has its walls decorated with golden leaves. The largest pair of chandeliers in Asia is found hanging in the palace. Now a museum, the collections in Jai Vilas Palace are equally unique and awe inspiring.

4. Memorial Of Tansen

Tansen Memorial was constructed to commemorate a great musician of the bygone era. Tansen, the musician, was one among the nine gems that adorned the court of Akbar. The construction reflects Mughal style of architecture. The lush gardens surrounding Tansen Memorial offer great view. The memorial is famous for national level music festivals held here every year.

5. Tigra Dam

Tigra Dam is situated about 23 km from the city. The dam is huge and you will love the sight of migratory birds swimming in the water. Boating facilities are available here. This beautiful picnic spot is a perfect place to relax.

There are a lot more tourist places in Gwalior. You can visit Man Mandir Palace, Madhav National Park and a lot more. Ensure you have sufficient time on hand to include all you can in your itinerary while on your visit to Gwalior.

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About Rohit

An architect by profession, Rohit Agarwal is a curious traveller, seeking out the minutest detail about the places he travels to, and that’s what one will find in his writings. His writings have appeared in various blogs, he’s currently trying to bring forth as many different places a traveller who shares the same level of curiosity like him would like to visit through his writings.

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