In a time when cities are growing rapidly and cultures are blending more than ever, the need for peace, understanding, and shared humanity has never been greater. Urban spaces bring people from varied backgrounds together, creating opportunities for collaboration but also the risk of conflict. In such an environment, places that encourage reflection and dialogue are not just desirable—they are vital.

The World Peace Dome in Pune stands as a powerful example of this idea. Rising 263 feet high with a 160-foot diameter, it is the largest dome in the world. Conceived by Professor (Dr) Vishwanath Karad, the structure is more than an architectural marvel—it symbolizes universal wisdom, secularism, and the spirit of coexistence. Located at Loni Kalbhor, it houses the World Peace Prayer Hall and

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