List of tourist attractions in Gwalior

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Man Mandir Palace at Gwalior Fort

Gwalior is a major historic city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior also known as City of Music declared by UNESCO in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN).

View Of Chaturbhuj Temple
  • The Man Mandir Palace was built by the King of Tomar DynastyMan Singh Tomar in 15th century. Man Mandir is often referred as a Painted Palace because the painted effect of the Man Mandir Palace is due to the use of styled tiles of turquoise, green and yellow used extensively in a geometric pattern.
  • Chaturbhuj Temple is a Hindu temple excavated in a rock face in the Gwalior Fort. One of the temples inscriptions contains the earliest known inscription of the circular symbol "O", to represent zero, in India, though the Bakhshali manuscript is regarded as the earliest existent use of zero.[1]
View Of Teli Ka Mandir
  • Teli ka Mandir is early 8th century religious temple renowned for its Dravidian architecture and intricate artwork. It is the tallest building at the Gwalior Fort complex.
  • Saas Bahu Temples are the 11th-century, twin temples consists of two elaborately carved red sandstone temples. These temples architecture blends different styles, including Bhumija, Nagara, and Dravidian.[2]
  • Gurdwara Data Bandi Chhor Sahib is historical Gurdwara situated at the hill top Gwalior Fort. This Gurdwara associated with imprisonment of sixth Sikh Guru Guru Hargobind Ji along with 52 Rajput kings. The Gurudwara has been made out of white marble ornated in gold and every bit magnificent and holds a very aesthetically pleasing look. Be it the gurudwara or the pond connected to the religious site with palm trees lining the waterbody, it all paints quite a fancy picture.
  • Siddhachal Caves are Jain cave monuments and statues carved into the rock face inside the Urvashi valley of the Gwalior Fort.
  • Gujari Mahal also called Gwalior Fort Museum located in Gwalior Fort. It was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his wife Mrignayani, a Gujar princess.

Attractions in Gwalior City

  • Maharaj Bada is one of the most beautiful square of India and heart of the Gwalior. Here all seven architecture - British, Rajput and Maratha, Italian, Roman, French, Saudi-Arabian and Persian, was ready in 7 years.
  • The Jai Vilas Palace is a nineteenth century palace in Gwalior, India. It was built in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior in the British Raj. It is a fine example of European architecture.
  • The Sun Temple was constructed in the year 1988 by the famous industrialist G.D. Birla. Built on the lines of legendary Sun Temple at Konark, Orissa, the Sun Temple of Gwalior is a magnificent amalgam of exquisite architecture in red sandstone and pearly white marble.
  • Achleshwar Mahadev Temple is about 300 year old Lord Mahadev temple located in Gwalior.
  • Tombs Of Mohammed Ghaus & Tansen are situated in the city of Gwalior. Well known for its architecture, the tomb complex is one of the prominent sightseeing attractions in Gwalior. The Tomb of Mohammad Ghaus was built in 16th century AD during the Akbar's rule and The Memorial of Tansen, also known as the Tomb of Tansen, is located in the vicinity of Muhammad Ghaus Tomb [4]
  • Gwalior Zoo officially called Mahatma Gandhi Zoological Park is one of greenest and best kept wildlife parks of Madhya Pradesh. It was constructed by Madho Rao Scindia and opened by the Prince of Wales in 1922. The zoo is set within the large area known as Phool Bagh.[5]
  • Italian Garden is a hidden gem that holds its own unique significance. Tucked away in the heart of the city, this serene and picturesque garden offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. It showcases the harmonious blend of Italian architectural influences and Indian natural aesthetics.
  • Samadhi of Rani Lakshmi Bai was built in honor of the warrior queen of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai, her Samadhi is a famous attraction. Apart from the Samadhi, the attraction has a magnificent 8 meter high metal statue of Rani Lakshmi Bai. A fair is organized at this place every year in June in honor of the queen. It is an ideal attraction for history lovers.

Attractions in Gwalior District

  • Tigra Dam is a fresh water reservoir situated about 23 km from Gwalior.

Attractions in nearby districts of Gwalior

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