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Shaniwarwada
VariabelHistorical palace with royal heritage and vibrant local atmosphere.
Shaniwarwada is a historic wada built during the Maratha period, standing as a testament to Pune’s role as a political and cultural hub. Located near the heart of the city, it once served as the residence of the Peshwas, the chief ministers of the Maratha Empire. Today, the site offers visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of traditional Marathi architecture and daily life around it. The surrounding area pulses with local energy, where street vendors sell snacks and artisans display handcrafted goods. Visitors can explore courtyards adorned with intricate carvings and learn about the legacy of regional rulers who shaped modern Indian history. The building remains open for public visits, offering both architectural insight and a sense of continuity between centuries of governance and community life.