Monuments in Pune
| Museums in India | Description | Type | Location |
| Aga Khan Palace | The palace dates back to the year 1892 and was constructed under the patronage of Sultan Mohammed Shah, Aga Khan III. | Palace | Yerawada area, Pune |
| Karla Caves | Karla is one of the most famous centres of early rock-cut architecture and has received much attention of scholars and commoners alike. | Rock-cut architecture | Maval Taluka of Pune |
| Lenyadri Group of Caves, Junnar | Junnar (19?10? N; 73?53? E), Taluka Junnar, district Pune is located at a distance of 96 km from Pune and on the southern bank of river Kukdi. Another river namely Mina flows 5 km towards the east. | Rock Cut Architecture | Junnar |
| Shaniwarwada, Pune | The palace was constructed by Bajiroa 1st in the 1730. It was a 13 storey building. | Palace | Shaniwar Peth |
| Bombay Harbor | Originally a collection of fishing villages, Bombay was ceded in the 16th century to the Portuguese, who handed it over to the British in 1668 as part of the dowry for Charles II's marriage to Catherine of Braganza. | Harbor | Pune |
Monuments in India

