ChandigarhSights

Other sights in Chandigarh

  1. A

    Nek Chand Fantasy Rock Garden

    Entering this Chandigarh icon, a 25-acre garden, is like falling down a rabbit-hole into the labyrinthine interior of one man’s mind. Created by Nek Chand, cleverly using recycled junk and organic materials, the garden is a curious maze of interlinking courtyards, twisting walkways and staircases suddenly emerging into valleys with crashing waterfalls or amphitheatres overrun by figures made of china shards. No material is wasted, from electrical sockets to colourful wire, glass and even broken bangles, in the legions of men, animals, archways and walls, with broken-art faces around almost every corner.

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  2. B

    Le Corbusier Centr

    Le Corbusier Centre will especially appeal to those interested in urban planning. Through old documents, sketches and photos it chronicles the work of Chandigarh’s chief architect, Le Corbusier. There’s a black-and-white photo of a suit and bow tie–attired Le Corbusier on a paddle boat, as well as some fascinating letters, including one from Jawaharlal Nehru to the Chief Minister of Punjab dated November 4 1960, part of which states ‘I do hope that you will not overrule Corbusier. His opinion is of value.’

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  3. C

    Museum

    On the way to the High Court is a small, well-kept museum containing assorted memorabilia including original Le Corbusier sketches and the handcuffs worn by Godse, Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin. Most exhibits are on the 1st floor. On request, there’s an interesting (free) guided tour.

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  4. D

    Chandigarh Architecture Museum

    The Chandigarh Architecture Museum uses photos, letters, models, newspaper reports and architectural drawings to provide revealing insights into the city’s planning and development. There’s an outdoor sound-&-light show.

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  5. E

    Bougainvillea Garden

    In line with Le Corbusier’s vision of a garden city, Chandigarh is dotted with verdant parks like the BougainvilleaGarden.

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