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Ahar Government Museum

Udaipur


Just 150m along the road from the royal cremation ground, the Ahar Government Museum contains copper and pottery objects more than 3300 years old, plus sculptures of Hindu gods and tirthankars (great Jain teachers) from the 8th to 16th centuries.


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1. Royal Cremation Ground

0.15 MILES

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7. Badi Pol

2.45 MILES

The main entrance to the City Palace complex, built in 1615.

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This three-arched gate was built in 1711 and opens onto the large Manesh Chowk in the City Palace complex.