This place is Venuvana. It used to be a bamboo grove where the Buddha stayed. Although this bamboos were no longer original, I have a special liking for this place as one of my favourite discourse "Sammanapala Sutta - The Fruit of a Comtemplative Life" was taught here.
A brief story of what happened in this discourse: - King Agajasatu of the Magada Kingdom killed his father in order to seize the throne. After he seized the throne, he felt uneasy throughout and decided to listen to a talk. Some of his Minister suggested him to listen to this speakers and that speaker but he turned them down. Just then, one Minister suggested hearing the Buddha out since he was in the bamboo grove.
He agreed and with 500 soldiers proceed to the bamboo grove in chariots and elephants until the chariots cannot go further and they had to walk some distance. As they were walking, the King became suspicious of his Minister because he was told there were 1250 monks with the Buddha but the place was so quite as if nobody was around. He asked the Minister if he was out to kill him but the Minister adviced him to walk further. There he met the Buddha and asked about the Fruits.
Finally at the end of the talked, he understood but because of his deed, he couldn't turn back. Anyway years later, he received the same treatment as he was imprisoned by his son who seized the throne from him.