Two architectural monuments have gained the status of national monuments. One of them is
Sahastralinga tank and other one is
Rani ki Vav stepwell.
Panchasara Parshvanath Temple The
Panchasara Parshvanath Temple is an important Jain temple located in Patan.
Rani ki Vav Rani ki Vav is an intricately constructed stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of the now dried-up
Saraswati River, which was a seasonal river even during its best period. This stepwell is the oldest and the deepest among the 120 other stepwell in
Gujarat. The sculpture of Rani ki Vav depicting
Vishnu's avatars, Hindu goddesses,
Jain idols and their ancestors. Most of the sculpture is in devotion to Vishnu, in the forms of his
avatars (
Krishna,
Rama and others), representing their return to the world. It was included in the list of
UNESCO World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014.
Sahasralinga Tank Sahasralinga Tank is an artificial water tank that was constructed during the
Chaulukya (Solanki) rule. It is designated as a
Monument of National Importance and is protected by the
Archaeological Survey of India.
Regional Science Centre The
Regional Science Centre, sometimes
Regional Science Museum Patan, provides interactive exhibits, activities and shows to promote science learning. There is a Dinosaur Park, exhibits about the human body, optics, and how science is used in everyday life through
hydroponics,
solar energy, and
rainwater harvesting. There are also science demonstrations, hands-on experiments, and virtual reality experiences.
PATAN PATOLA HERIAGTE MUSEUM The museum is a masterpiece reflecting at the timeless craftmanship of the Patola textile weaving legacy. The museum is manged by the Salvi family, who have preserved the ancestral art of Patola weaving for over thirty five generations. Shri Vinayak Kantilal Salvi, veteran Patola Weaver of the Salvi family, was awarded the Ship Guru Award by the Hon'ble President on India, in 2002, for his lifelong dedication to the heritage craft. ==Transport==