
Near by places around SHRI SHANTESHWAR VIDYA VARDHAK SANGHs CHAITRA WOMENs ARTS COLLEGE, HORTI

SHRI SHANTESHWAR VIDYA VARDHAK SANGHs CHAITRA WOMENs ARTS COLLEGE, Horti, Vijayapura, Karnataka, is a dedicated women's arts college. Established in 1980, it is affiliated with Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women's University, Vijayapura, focusing on empowering women through quality arts education.

Vijayapura, Karnataka

Attractions & Things to Do near Chaitra Women's Arts College
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Essential Amenities near Chaitra Women's Arts College
airports
190 km
Belagavi Airport (IXG)
bus stand
6 km
Vijayapura KSRTC Bus Stand
railway station
7 km
Vijayapura Railway Station
nearest hospital
6 km
District Hospital Vijayapura

Hotels NEAR Chaitra Women's Arts College
Hotel Le Grande
The Fern Residency Vijayapura
Hotel Kanishka
Hotel Basava Residency

Popular Food Places near Chaitra Women's Arts College
Sagar Restaurant
The London Bakery and Cafe
Local street food vendors near Gandhi Chowk
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
Gol Gumbaz
Ibrahim Rauza
Jami Masjid
Malik-e-Maidan

RESTAURANTS
Sagar Restaurant
Kuteer Multi Cuisine Restaurant
The London Bakery and Cafe

SHOPPING MALLS
City Centre Mall, Vijayapura
Gandhi Chowk Market

RESORTS RECREATION
Gol Gumbaz Garden
Siddeshwar Temple Complex
Almatti Dam and Gardens
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Gol Gumbaz
6 km
Iconic mausoleum with a whispering gallery, a prime example of Deccan architecture.
Ibrahim Rauza
8 km
A beautiful tomb and mosque complex, known for its intricate carvings and architectural symmetry.
Jami Masjid
6 km
A grand mosque built by Ali Adil Shah I, featuring a large prayer hall and elegant arches.
Malik-e-Maidan
7 km
The largest medieval cannon, perched on the Sherzah Burj, offering panoramic views.
Bara Kaman
6.5 km
An unfinished archway structure meant to be the entrance to a mausoleum, featuring impressive arches.
Saat Manzil
6 km
A seven-storeyed palace, once a royal residence, known for its unique design.
Upali Buruj
6 km
An ancient watchtower offering a glimpse into the city's defense strategies and scenic views.
Taj Bavadi
6.5 km
A large and ornate water tank, historically used to supply water to the city.
Siddeshwar Temple
5 km
A prominent temple dedicated to Lord Siddeshwar, a key religious and cultural site in the city.
Gagan Mahal
6.5 km
Remains of a royal palace and durbar hall, showcasing the grandeur of Adil Shahi architecture.
Weekend Getaways
Badami Cave Temples
100 km
Ancient rock-cut cave temples showcasing Chalukyan architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Aihole
110 km
Known as the 'Cradle of Indian Architecture', featuring hundreds of ancient temples and monuments.
Pattadakal
115 km
A UNESCO World Heritage site with a complex of temples representing a blend of Northern and Southern Indian architectural styles.
Kudala Sangama
70 km
A significant pilgrimage center at the confluence of Krishna and Malaprabha rivers, associated with Basavanna.
Almatti Dam
60 km
A major hydroelectric project on the Krishna River, with beautiful terraced gardens and musical fountains.
Solapur
100 km
A city in Maharashtra known for its Siddheshwar Temple and historical significance.
Kalaburagi (Gulbarga)
150 km
A historic city with the grand Gulbarga Fort, Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah, and other historical sites.
Raichur
150 km
Known for its impressive Raichur Fort, which showcases a blend of various architectural styles.
Hampi
200 km
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the captivating ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, featuring temples and monolithic sculptures.
Mahakuta Group of Temples
105 km
A cluster of early Chalukya temples, known for their architectural beauty and sacred pools.

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