Grand Makeover! Indore's 250-Year-Old Stepwell Restored Under Jal Ganga Abhiyaan; Opens For Tourists
Once, a crucial source of water is now a picturesque spot for the tourists

Grand Restoration Of Indore's Heritage Gem: 250-Year-Old Stepwell In Kanadia Restored Under Jal Ganga Abhiyaan; Open To Tourists | Instagram
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A mystical part of Indore's heritage has been brought to life. A 250-year-old stepwell, constructed during the rule of Rani Ahilyabai Holkar situated in Indore's Kanadia has been completely restored and is now open for tourist.
Beautifully carved walls of the stepwell is a perfect blend of modern aesthetics and heritage. Once, a crucial source of water is now a picturesque spot for the locals and tourists.
Restored under the Jal Ganga Abhiyaan, the stepwell is 15 meters deep, 9.5 meters wide, and 40 meters long. This mesmerising structure symbolises the city's root and historical preservation.
The stepwell has the ability to hold in about 3 lakh litres of water, making it an essential part of the region’s water management system during the 18th century. This original sandstone structure has been carefully restored without hampering it's essence.
Landscaping with native plants and trees, creating a lush green and serene environment. Designated walkways have been paved for tourists to trail and explore this chapter of heritage.
Informational boards, highlighting the stepwell’s history and connection to Rani Ahilyabai Holkar’s reign has also been provided for history enthusiasts.
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