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Rani Sati Temple

Rani Sati Temple

30.88km from Birla Science Centre

This is the largest temple in India devoted to Rani Sathi. Architectural wonder.

Khetri Mahal- JHUNJHUNU

Khetri Mahal- JHUNJHUNU

32.2km from Birla Science Centre

Also known as wind palace, is a classic example of palace architecture in Jhunjhunu. It is now a ruin, attracting tourists and locals alike.

Dhosi Ka Pahad

Dhosi Ka Pahad

55.17km from Birla Science Centre

Dhosi Hill is an extinct volcano, standing alone at the north-west end of the Aravalli mountain range, of which it is a part, with height varying from about 345 to 470 meters from the surrounding land and 740 meters from the sea level. It has temple, pond, fort and caves on the top and forest around it. The Aravalli range is a Precambrian Malani igneous suite of rocks that have been dated at 732 Ma BP.

Nemani Haveli

Nemani Haveli

57.92km from Birla Science Centre

it is a group of Havelis located in the district of Jhunjhunu.

Jal mahal

Jal mahal

62.84km from Birla Science Centre

The Jal Mahal, also known as the Jal Mahal of Narnaul or the Water Palace, is a late 16th century palace, fortification, and artificial lake located in Narnaul, Haryana. Built by a Mughal governor of Narnaul, the structure currently serves as a tourist attraction.

Star Monument

Star Monument

65.6km from Birla Science Centre

Star monument a stunning architectural beauty, is beyond adequate description. It is a Samadhi of Tarachandji Maharaj, popularly known as Maharajji by his followers. The beautifully shaped building of Star monument was completed in a very short span of just four years by Param Sant Huzur Kanwar Sahebji Maharaj. This modern marvel is situated in the Radhaswami Satsang Bhawan Complex, 12 kms. from Bhiwani.

LE PRINCE HAVELI (French Homestay)

LE PRINCE HAVELI (French Homestay)

73.09km from Birla Science Centre

Haveli Nadine is a haveli purchased by a French artist Nadine Le Prince and restored all the haveli and its frescos. Nadine Le Prince Cultural Centre came into existence with the efforts of French artist Nadine Le Prince. The art centre displays the works of French and Indian artists in traditional and contemporary art.

Laxmangarh Fort

Laxmangarh Fort

81.3km from Birla Science Centre

This is a ruined old fort situated at the top of a hill. This is the most imposing building in the Laxmangarh.

Barsi Gate

Barsi Gate

89.79km from Birla Science Centre

This huge gate presents a beautiful example of Sultanate architecture. Out of the five gates of the walled ancient city of Hansi, this is the only one that survives as an ancient structure. This ancient gateway was built by Sultan Alaud-din Khilji in 1303 AD as per the Persian inscription. It is a pointed arch gate. Subsequently, it was repaired in 1522 AD during the rule of Ibrahim Lodhi. This gateway served in the ancient times as the main entrance to Hansi, is over 30 meters high.

Jahaj Kothi Museum Hisar

Jahaj Kothi Museum Hisar

90.15km from Birla Science Centre

Jahaj Kothi Museum is a later era building located inside Firoz Shah Palace Complex and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is called the jahaj, Hindi for the ship as its shape resembles a ship. It was originally a Jain temple which was later used as a residence by the Irish mercenary adventurer George Thomas.

Lat Ki Masjid مسجد

Lat Ki Masjid مسجد

90.29km from Birla Science Centre

This mosque, known as Lat Ki Masjid was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, is a unique example of Tughlaq architecture. The mosque is a combination of structures, L-shaped ablution tank and a Lat . The mosque is built partly of red and buff sandstone and partly of rubble masonry having thick plaster. Possibly extricated from destroyed Hindu temples, the stone pillars with floral and geometrical designs engraved on them support the main arched openings of the mosque.

Firoz Shah Palace Complex

Firoz Shah Palace Complex

90.34km from Birla Science Centre

Firoz shah palace complex is located in the city of Hisar in Haryana, India. It was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 AD. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside the fort with four gates, Delhi gate, Mori gate, Nagauri Gate and Talaqi Gate. The palace consists of a mosque known as Lat ki Masjid. Lat is a sandstone pillar about 20 feet high and was earlier an Ashokan pillar. Underground apartments are also located inside the complex.

Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary

Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary

96.38km from Birla Science Centre

It was established as a Bird Sanctuary by the Government of India in 3rd June, 2009. Constructed to store the excess waters of the Jawaharlal Nehru canal at the time of power failure of Lift Canal System, the Sanctuary is spread over an area of 1074 acres. There are many reasons to visit Bhindawas, the main one being is, one can see acres of yellow mustard fields along the road to this wetland, also one can spot innumerable species of water birds flock near a canal .

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Birla Science Centre

Birla Science Centre

Vidya Vihar, Pilani, Rajasthan 333031, India

This is one of the famous science museum in India. It is the first science & technology museum of India. After its establishment many other technological museums established by taking its inspiration.