
Gujarat’s Ancient City Vadnagar Prepares to Attract Tourists with New Attraction
Gandhinagar, 15 January 2025: Hon'ble Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate several development projects worth crores in Vadnagar, a historic city in Gujarat's Mehsana district, on January 16, 2025. These projects, including the Archaeological Experience Museum (Puratatva Anubhav Sangrahalay), Prerna Sankul, and a modern Sports Complex, aim to provide a unique and enriching experience for tourists visiting the city.Vadnagar, among Gujarat’s oldest cities, has a rich history that spans over 2,500 years. It has witnessed the reign of seven different dynasties and prospered as a vital centre along major trade routes. The city has long been a melting pot of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Islamic traditions, making it a treasure trove of cultural and historical heritage. Despite its historical significance, Vadnagar remained relatively unknown until Narendra Modi, born in this city, became the Prime Minister of India. His vision has brought attention to Vadnagar’s legacy and its potential as a tourist destination.
Guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and the leadership of Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat Government is actively working to preserve Vadnagar’s cultural heritage while developing its infrastructure and tourism facilities. Research efforts led by top institutions, including IIT Kharagpur, IIT Guwahati, IIT Gandhinagar, and IIT Roorkee, are underway to explore further and highlight the historical and cultural significance of this ancient city.
The Vision of Hon'ble Shri Narendra Modi Boosts Vadnagar’s Growth
In 2003, Hon'ble Narendra Modi initiated the Tana-Riri Music Festival to honour Vadnagar's legendary sisters, Tana and Riri, who soothed the great musician Tansen with their Malhar Raag. The festival has grown prominently and now includes the prestigious annual ‘Tana-Riri’ award for classical music artists. He also laid the foundation for a modern hospital in Vadnagar, ensuring the local community and surrounding areas had access to quality healthcare. Thanks to these efforts, Vadnagar has become a prominent tourist destination in Gujarat. Now, Hon'ble Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah is set to inaugurate three new development projects, further boosting the city’s growth and tourism appeal.
Archaeological Experience Museum: 2,500-Year-Old Historical Journey
Built at an estimated cost of ₹298 crore, this four-story structure covers around 12,500 square meters. It houses more than 5,000 artefacts that showcase the city’s ancient history and cultural wealth. The museum offers an immersive experience with audio-visual films and interactive exhibits, making it a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts. A permanent shed has been built to display remains from Vadnagar's archaeological excavations, alongside newly developed tourism facilities. The museum also boasts 9 thematic galleries highlighting art, sculptures, and the linguistic heritage of the region across various historical periods.
‘Prerna Sankul’: Fostering Moral Values with Modern Technology
Premises Development Work
Sports Complex
In addition to the sports complex, Shri Amit Shah will visit the historic Hatkeshwar Temple during his trip to Vadnagar. This 17th-century temple, dedicated to Hatkeshwar Mahadev, the ancestral deity of the Nagar Brahmins, reflects the rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty of the region.

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