
Agha Khan Palace
The Agha Khan Palace, located in Pune, India, is a historic monument built in 1892 by Sultan Mohammed Shah, the Agha Khan III. It served as a charitable institution and later as a prison where Mahatma Gandhi and his followers were imprisoned during India's independence movement. The palace features beautiful Mughal-style architecture with spacious gardens and exhibits related to Gandhi’s life and the Indian freedom struggle. Today, it functions as a museum and memorial, attracting visitors interested in India’s history and the legacy of nonviolent resistance.