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All India Pune University Stone Quarry Lake

University Stone Quarry Lake

Now a small lake, stone quarried from this spot was used to build the local university building.

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The heritage main building of Savitribai Phule Pune University (formerly the University of Pune) was constructed between 1864 and 1871. During that time, it served as the monsoon residence of the British Governor of Bombay (now Mumbai).

For the construction of the grand building, stone was quarried from a spot nearby. It has now blossomed into a lake with a self-sustaining ecosystem of its own.

The stone quarry lake is home to rare species of plants, birds, insects, and various water-based elements. Recently, there have been plans to turn it into a state-of-the-art ecology park and conduct educational drives for school children. 

The stone quarry lake has an imposing, rustic, old tower in the middle. Around the sloping walls of the quarry, one can also see some old quarry machinery. The lake is abuzz with all kinds of interesting flora and fauna.

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This stone quarry lake is located a very short distance north west of the main building of the university.

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January 17, 2024

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University Stone Quarry Lake
Pune, 411007
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