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Dutch Garden stands as a symbol of Surat’s colonial past. During the 17th century, Surat was a key trading center for European merchants, including the Dutch and British.

The tombs located within Dutch Garden are architectural masterpieces. Built with domed structures and detailed carvings, they reflect European burial traditions adapted to Indian craftsmanship. These structures make Dutch Garden an open-air heritage site.

The peaceful environment enhances the experience of exploring history. Visitors can walk around the garden while observing the grandeur of the tombs. The symmetry and design of the monuments make it an attractive place for photographers.

Dutch Garden preserves an important chapter of Surat’s maritime trade history. It allows visitors to connect with the past while enjoying a serene natural setting.