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Once-stately, 3-story mansion with intricate brickwork plus wood carvings on the doorway & balcony.
619, RB Kumthekar Rd, Perugate, Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India

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SHREE GARAD
at 2023 Sep 21
SHREE GARAD
at 2023 Sep 21
Vishrambaug Wada is a true gem of Pune's history and architecture. Stepping into this historic structure feels like a journey back in time. The intricate craftsmanship and design captivate you, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage of the city. The well-preserved wada stands as a testament to Pune's glorious past.The guided tour was informative, shedding light on the fascinating tales associated with Vishrambaug Wada. The beauty of the courtyard and the elegance of the wooden architecture are awe-inspiring. It's a place where history comes alive.
Umakant Mishra
at 2023 Jul 27
Umakant Mishra
at 2023 Jul 27
This is a historical monument at center of Pune, once upon a time this was the residence of Peshwa Baji Rao-2, the last peshwa of Maratha kingdom. This is a building of 20,000 sq ft. Presently the ground floor houses a post office and few other offices. A part of it is open to tourists for visiting. Free entry. Photography allowed on request. 👍
Ganesh Patil
at 2023 Jul 05
Ganesh Patil
at 2023 Jul 05
Vishrambaug wada is a historical place in Pune, located right at the heart of the city - In SADASHIV PETH. It is located near the Chitale Bandhu Mithaiwale store. Currently, there is a permanent exhibition arranged by PMC (Pune Municipal Corporation) that displays the history of Pune city or the city's journey from being "Punyanagari to Pune".

It is under renovation, its tour takes us back around 250 years, it gives glimpses of Peshwa, the society, the culture, politicoadministrative setup back then,

Know how about each and every peth area and it's evolution is depicted through a seperate case for every peth.

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Sangram Pungavkar
at 2023 Jun 29
Sangram Pungavkar
at 2023 Jun 29
Its nice stone structure and Point of Architecture view beautiful building in Pune now there is post office . parking problem there but you can easily visit to this Wada.
Bhukkad Girl
at 2023 Jun 18
Bhukkad Girl
at 2023 Jun 18
Everyone knows the Vishram Bagh Palace in Pune, but do you know it's history?

Vishram Bagh Wada is a 200 year old traditional Wada located in Sadashiv Peth, Bajirao Peshwa, the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire lived in this haveli for about 11 years. The Peshwas preferred to stay in Vishram Baghwada over Shaniwarwada. It is said that the palace once had a beautiful garden and the mansion was named "Mali Vishram"

This palace itself is worth seeing for its historical importance and beauty, The carvings on the wooden doors and windows are simply breathtaking, The fort provides a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle and traditions of the Peshwas and a glimpse of the city's rich cultural heritage.
Pratik C Sherkhane
at 2023 May 28
Pratik C Sherkhane
at 2023 May 28
Built in the year of 1811 by Peshwa Baji Rao the second, Vishrambaug Wada is a three storied Peshwa mansion, which still captivate everyone with its historical richness which it symbolizes now. Situated in Sadashiv Peth, at the intersection of Bajirao Road and Laxmi Road, this wada, although in neglect state, does display an excellence of architecture.

The entrance is also magnificent with its carved pillars which are made up of teak-wood, still standing strong. The Vishrambaug Wada stands majestically amidst the hustle bustle of a busy market. Its cypress-shaped columns, decorated ceilings, stone floor and teak gallery on both the sides of entrance take you to a glorious era of Bajirao. On the first floor of the building, you will find a huge hall, darbar, with intricately carved ceilings, grand chandeliers along with teakwood pillars with exquisite carvings. Its magnificent teak balcony, where visitors are not allowed now, is said to the place from where Bajirao's musicians used to perform.

A part of the wada is open for public visit, with the rest of the part being used as offices. Although just a few parts are seen, this place is worth exploring. It gives you a glimpse into the grandeur of Bajirao era in Maharashtra. The impeccable fineness with which it was constructed is something worth remembering and admiring. After the British take over, and the decline of Peshwa rule, Vishrambaug Wada was used a jail. It was also used to house the Pune Municipal Corporation office, from the year of 1930 to 1958.

Currently, a number of Government offices operate from Vishrambaug Wada. A considerable section of it is also used at the post office. There is also a handicraft shop by SMILE (Savitri Marketing Institution for Ladies Empowerment) inside the Wada complex.
Dhaneesh Kumar
at 2023 May 04
Dhaneesh Kumar
at 2023 May 04
Entry is free now. Renovation work is going on in the front side. But we can visit through the side gate.

When I visited, less than 10 people were there. Nothing much here to see. Because of the renovation work.

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