• The Fort: The old city was surrounded by a fort wall with five major gates (Mahadev, Patvadi, Sarpat, Bhid and Vaniya Vad) and one small gate known as
Chhathi Bari (sixth window). The fort wall is 35 feet high and four feet thick, and during its use was armed with fifty-one guns. India's largest public
observatory''' is in Bhuj Regional science centre and has attracted over 1,500 visitors in just 30 days after its inauguration on 25 December 2024.The observatory is equipped with a 24-inch telescope, allowing visitors to witness
celestial phenomena such as
nebulae, planets, and distant galaxies. Beyond the observatory, RSC Bhuj boasts six captivating science-themed galleries, including
Marine Navigation,
Energy Science, Fields Medal,
Bonsai,
Nanotechnology, and
Space Science. The Regional Science Centre, is situated to the north of a hillock known locally as Bhujiyo Dungar. The north–south axis acts as a pedestrian path and connects with the east–west axis along which all the galleries are located. Designed by INI Design Studio the centre integrates traditional design principles with innovative strategies. The design reflects the immediate context of
Smriti Van, a memorial to the devastating 2001 earthquake.Drawing from the region's vernacular architecture, the centre incorporates cultural heritage, addressing challenges such as rural access to science education. The use of cylindrical galleries, locally sourced materials, and interactive exhibits, emphasizes inclusivity and community engagement. Considering the climate and seismic conditions of the desert region, the traditional style of Bhunga (a traditional, circular mud hut) houses of the
Kutch region, characterized by mud-plastered, bamboo-framed cylindrical forms has been adapted into these structures, promoting easy airflow, diverting winds, and creating shaded spaces for public use. • Hill Garden • Trimandir •
Tapkeshwari Temple • Vande Mataram Memorial at village Bhujodi near Bhuj • Living and Learning Design Centre at Bhuj - Bhachau Hwy Opp. Anchor Company, Ajarakhpur, Bhuj •
Rogan Painting -
Madhapar, Bhuj •
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Bhujia Fort and Smritivan on Bhujia Hill File:Tapakeshwari Devi Temple near Bhuj Kutch Gujarat Indua.jpg|Tapakeshwari Devi Temple near Bhuj File:Fairground near Bhuj - panoramio.jpg|Hill Garden File:Vandemataram Memorial.jpg|The Vande Mataram Memorial is located at Village - Bhujodi near Bhuj ==Demographics==