Memoirs

Our blog and memoirs offer personal reflections, historical insights, and stories from the heart of our heritage work. They document experiences, discoveries, and memories that connect the past with the present. Through these writings, we preserve voices, celebrate journeys, and share the spirit of our community.

The Heritage session of Coin display and discussion of Gaekwad era coins at Honest Jewellers on Monday morning was a revelation of the range of...

I have been a Baroda resident all my life. And written extensively on its heritage buildings, history and what have you. But I had never...

Kavant is a small town nestled in the district of Chota Udepur and is 80 kms from Baroda. Being a predominantly Tribal area with a...

When we at Heritage Trust first planned doing Walks in and around Baroda, our attention, rather obviously, focused on the Walled City. We were not...

Do people in Baroda understand how lucky they are? Maybe not all. But one person certainly does. Sameer Khera, My friend, Baroda-wala and an eternal...

The word ‘museum’ conjures a very typical idea in most minds. Images of art, archeology, general, natural history and natural science, science and technology and...

The Oxford Dictionary describes museum as “a building in which objects of interest or importance are stored and displayed”. For the common people, the prime...

Baroda State was considered one of the most progressive states and the credit for this goes to the vision and foresight of one of its...

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