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Nehru Planetarium
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Nehru Planetarium
The Nehru Planetarium, commissioned on 3rd March, 1977 has grown into a Center for scientific study of astronomy and for meeting of scientists and scholars for discussions and lectures, arranged periodically on various stellar and Astronomical events.
Nehru Centre
Nehru Centre is a memorial to Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, who symbolised the ideals of enlightened curiosity, scientific temper, secular values and a faith in the people of India.
Haji Ali Dargah
The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the Southern part of Mumbai. Near the heart of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognisable landmarks of Mumbai. Sitting on a jetty in the Arabian sea, this spectacular white mosque was built to honor and house the remains of the Muslim saint Haji Ali.
Dhobi Ghat
Dhobi Ghat is a well known open air laundromat in Mumbai, India. The washers, locally known as Dhobis, work in the open to wash the clothes from Mumbai's hotels and hospitals. Hundreds of people working at this traditional outdoor laundry make a colorful site.
Worli Sea Face
Worli was one of the original seven islands that constituted the city of Mumbai. Although primarily a fishing village, the Worli Fort, a British fort that is now in ruins, is located there. Worli has a mosque, the Haji Ali Dargah, on a rock in the sea, which was connected at low-tide to the island by a natural causeway. The island of Worli was connected to the main island of Bombay in 1784, with the completion of the Hornby Vellard. The Hornby Vellard is now known as Lala Lajpat Rai Road.
Bhau Daji Lad Museum
The Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum is the oldest museum in Mumbai. Situated in Byculla East, it was originally established in 1855 as a treasure house of the decorative and industrial arts, and was later renamed in honour of Bhau Daji.
Magen David Synagogue
Right on the busy JJ Road, opposite JJ hospital, I never imagined what this old building contain. Accompanied by a Jew friend from out-of-town, made me realise that this almost 150 year old building has fully functional beautiful synagogue. The interiors are simply artistic. The trust has been offering accommodation and meals to Jew visitors free, or with small nominal donation. Great place indeed.
King Edward Memorial
A multi-speciality hospital should have over one speciality however they'll be the broad specialities like drugs, Surgery, paediatrics etc.A super-speciality could be a sub-speciality. Like operation, viscus Surgery, tube Surgery, Sugical medicine.
Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
Mani bhavan Mahatma karamchand mohandas Gandi.used to stay this place.this located South Mumbai.Congres party headquarter.Gandi museum is very familier for tourist.For knowing about Gandhiji's life and experiments.... a short walk from the Babulnath Temple
Tower of Silence
A Tower of Silence is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds for the purposes of excarnation. Zoroastrian exposure of the dead is first attested in the mid-5th-century BCE Histories of Herodotus, but the use of towers is first documented in early 9th century. The doctrinale rationale for exposure is to avoid contact with earth or fire, both of which are considered sacred.