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This spot is important, as it adds to the splendor of the
city. In an extensive area and at the heart of the town, the
garden proudly stands. The building was erected during
1872-1876. The specialty is a grand hall and small rooms with
pointed roofs. This part is under Maharashtra Govt. and there
is a museum of historical things.
We can see things dug out from Brahmapuri, ancient idols,
grand wall-pictures by celebrated painters, things of art,
ancient coins, Embroidered things, fans, dresses, statues,
sandal idols, swords, spears, guns, helmet, pistols are
arranged attractively.
In these premises there are Govt. offices, Courts, Govt.
Hospital, Semi-Govt. offices, Telephone office, Main office of
the Daily 'Pudhari' etc., So that the premises are constantly
crowded. There is a grand fountain, tank, trees, creepers,
flowering trees and Mahadeva Mandir in the garden.
The best feature of interest in the city is the Town Hall
Kolhapur Museum (Monday closed) on Bhausingji Road, 1km north
of the Temple. This sober Neo-gothic structure was built as
the Town Hall in 1872-76 by Charles Mant. This is his first
creation in Kolhapur, the only building in pure Neo-gothic
style. The frontal porch of the Museum is flanked by towers
with steeply pyramidal metal roofs. Two European cannons are
on display here; the example dated 1609 is engraved with a
relief of the god Mars.
The Museum houses Satavahana-period items discovered in
excavation at nearby Bramhapuri Hill. They include figurines
of the Greek god Poseidon, riders on an elephant, and a
medallion with Hellenistic figures (replica only).Pottery
fragments, coins and beads from Bramhapuri are also shown.
Graceful female musicians are among sculptures rescued from
the Mahalaxmi Temple.The finest sculpture is female attendant
bearing a fly-whisk from Panhala. A bronze bell displayed here
was brought from Vasai in 1739 to be installed in the
Mahalaxmi Temple. The raised gallery at one end of the Museum
is given over to arms. The Chhatrapati Pramila Raje Hospital,
opposite the Museum, was built by Mant in 1881-84. Its
entrance porch has exuberant Corinthian columns with monkeys
and demonic heads incorporated into the arches above.
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