Mahurzari Stone Circles
Group of some 200 megalithic stone circles, most likely used for burials during the early Iron Age. In some stones have been made cup-marks.
Bibi Ka Maqbara
Gorgeous burial monument, constructed in the late 17th century as a tribute to Rabia Durrani, wife of the Mughal Emperor. Intended as a rival to the Taj Mahal, but built on a smaller scale.
Bandra – Worli Sea Link
Large cable-stayed bridge across a bay of Arabian Sea, part of the ambitious Western Freeway system. 5.6 km long, with 128 m tall pylons.
Antilia, Mumbai
World’s tallest and most expensive personal house, 27 floors high skyscraper with unusual architecture, built in 2010.
Rajabai clock tower
Ornate, 85 m tall clock tower in Neo-Gothic style, built in 1878. Beautiful stained glass.
Gateway of India
This monument was built in the landing place of Mumbai as a structure where the arrival of high guests is commemorated. This triumphal arch was built in 1911 – 1924 in the style of Roman triumphal arches and traditional architecture of Gujarat.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
The main museum in this part of India with very rich collections telling about the history and nature of India. Located in a gorgeous Indo-Saracenic building that was constructed in 1915.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation building
Enormous, very ornate administrative building, constructed in the late 19th century in Indo-Saracenic style. Houses BMC – organization responsible about the civic infrastructure in Mumbai.
Aga Khan Palace
Enormous, ornate palace, built in 1892. Now this is public building, mainly devoted to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi.
Jejuri Khandoba temple
Beautiful Hindu temple on the hill that is reached after almost 200 steps. The main temple of Khandoba – a local deity in Maharashtra, initially for the Dhangar caste (herders).