Man Singh Observatory
Man Singh Observatory
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sunilagrawa111
Meerut, India1,062 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Raja mansingh of Jaipur had keen and deep intrest in Studying Astronomy by Indian knowledge.
He built famous observatories in NewDelhi Jaipur Ujjain Varanasi .These places were selected as per their geographical location.
To understand different clocks and how they work please take the services of qualified guide.
The experience andexcitement to k now was superb .
He built famous observatories in NewDelhi Jaipur Ujjain Varanasi .These places were selected as per their geographical location.
To understand different clocks and how they work please take the services of qualified guide.
The experience andexcitement to k now was superb .
Written 1 May 2022
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niya27
763 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Nobody was there when we reached there. This place is between Rajendra Prasad Ghat and Man Singh Ghat. The view of River Ganga from top of the building was awesome. Visit there if you have time.
Written 31 July 2018
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nemokumar
Mohali, India540 contributions
Jan 2018
Visitors to Varanasi are so enamoured by the ghats ,gaalis and temples that few sites are left unvisited. While walking along the ghat we happen to come across this treasure trove. A few steps climb leads you to the reception area which is not handled very well. A walk up on the top floor leads you to the magnificent examples of science and art in the form of the observatory. It was so scientifically built that the calculations are still applicable. A few visitors use this place only to have a vintage view of the river Ganges and beyond. Wish it was more visible and the staff was more trained.
Written 27 March 2018
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pradeep k
114 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Located on bank of river ganga,it is historical observatory which reflects the brilliance and accuracy of our ancient astronomers,
Written 21 January 2020
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Nikki W
17 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
SO MUCH MORE THAN AN OBSERVATORY! This is THE hidden gem in Varanasi if you like history/culture. Through short films/interactive audio/cool visuals, you get to know the history of the city and region and culture. There is interactive art, music, a 3D show of the main attractions of the region (which is an amazing way to see all the highlights and learn more about them) and even a fully immersive light show with beamers where they project the legend of the origin of the Ganges onto the walls of the main hall.
Next to that it's nice to see a Maharaja Palace restored and from the inside. Top it off by checking out the rooftop observatory and enjoy the best view of the Ganges.
Tourists pay 300Irs. But its 250Irs. If you pay by card.
The money goes towards keeping the place open and continued restauration.
Next to that it's nice to see a Maharaja Palace restored and from the inside. Top it off by checking out the rooftop observatory and enjoy the best view of the Ganges.
Tourists pay 300Irs. But its 250Irs. If you pay by card.
The money goes towards keeping the place open and continued restauration.
Written 6 November 2019
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TravellerMentor
Navi Mumbai, India535 contributions
Oct 2018 • Friends
This place is at the Dashashvamedh ghat thousands of visitors gather here every day and considered to be a holy place as per Hindu minority, Man Singh observatory is at the Man Singh ghat, a place where you can see the view of Holy river Ganga from the top of Terrace, This is well structured but less visitors come here cause most of the people are unaware and isn't considered to be important tourist place.
Written 21 February 2019
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