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The
prosperous city state of Morbi
and much of the built heritage
and town planning is attributed
to the efficient adminstration
of Sir Waghji, who came to the
throne in 1879 AD and ruled till
1948 AD. Sir Waghji acted as a
ruler, manager, patron and
policemen of the state with
great authority, always keeping
the citizens' interests in mind.
Sir Waghji, like other
contemporary rulers of
Saurashtra, built roads, Railway
Network of seventy miles
connecting Wadhvan and Morbi and
two small ports of Navlakhi and
vavania for exporting the
state's production of salt and
cloth. The railway station of
Morbi is a beautiful example of
Railway architecture, combining
Indian and European
architectural elements.
The most important buildings at
Morbi are: Darbargadh, Mani
Mandir, Wellingdon Secretariat,
Suspension Bridge, Art Deco
Palace and Lakhdhirji
Engineering College.
Darbargadh, on the bank of
Machchu, is an orginal residence
of Morbi rulers. It can be
reached by crossing an imposing
gate arcaded facade, Now it is
the only heritage hotel at Morbi.
Mani Mandir is a temple situated
in the courtyard of Wellingdon
Secretariat. The images of Laxmi
Narayan, Mahakali, Ramchandraji,
Radha- Krishna and Shiva are
worshiped in this temple. Mani
Mandir is made out of Jaipur
stone with excellent workmanship
and exquisitely carved
elements-arches, brackets,
jalis,chhatris and shikhara.
Wellingdon Secretariat is an
excellent example of the
application of principles of
Rajput architecture by master
craftsmen, at the turn of the
century.
The Suspension Bridge, an
engineeiring marvel built at the
turn of the century, reflects
the progressive and scientific
nature of the rulers of Morbi.
This was built to give a unque
identity to Morbi using the
latest technology available in
those days in Europe. It is 1.25
m wide and spans 233 m on the
Machchhu river connecting
Darbargadh Palace and Lakhdhirji
Engineering College.
Green Chowk is a town square
approached by series of three
gates. European town planning
principles inspired the creation
of these gates as landmarks in
the town. The Nehru Gate is made
out of stone using elements of
Rajput architecture with central
clock tower, while another one
uses elements of western
architecture and is capped by a
three-storyed cast iron frame
structure with a dome.
Art Deco Palace (1931-44 AD)is a
marvellous example of influence
of last phase of art deco
movement fo Europe, It is poetry
in granite, a low two storey in
banded horizontal fenestration,
curves and bays, which resembles
the London underground stations
of Charles Holden. The palace
has six drawing -rooms, six
dining -rooms, and fourteen
bedrooms. The decorated
subterranean bedroom, with many
erotic murals and a bathroom
made from seashells are also
noteworthy.
Lakhdhirji Engineering College
is housed in Nazarbag Palace, a
former residence of Morbi
rulers. The other placesworth
visiting at Morbi are: V C High
School, main Railway Station and
Nazarbag Railway Station.
Excursions
Dhrangadhra (royal palaces)75km,
Wadhvan (Royal Palace, bazaar,
step wells)107 km, Halvad (Ek-dandia
Mahal-Zalawzad Darshan, wooden
palace, Cenotaphs)48 km,
Wankaner (Royal Palaces, step
wells)29 km, Maliya (Royal
Palace) 32 km, Rajkot (princely
architecture, Watson Museum,
Rajkumar College, Ramkrishna
Mission, Kaba Gandhi no Delo)67
km
Travel
Information
Air
Nearest Airport is Rajkot (67
km),Ahmedabad (247 km)
Rail
Nearest Railway Station is
Wankner (27 km)
Road
Rajkot (67 km), Ahmedabad (27
km)
Local transport
Non-Metered Autorickshaws.
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