Rashtrapati Bhawan

Name of the place- India Gate

Picture credit- Google Photos

Timings: 9am to 4pm

Visit duration: 2-3 hours

Rashtrapati Bhawan the presidential house of India. The residence of the President of India is the largest residence that any head of states ever had in the world. When the capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911, the building was to serve as the Viceroy's house. Only authorized visitors are allowed to visit the Rashtrapati Bhawan during specific time slots. The tour of Rashtrapati Bhawan is divided into 3 segments. The main building and central lawn, Rashtrapati bhawan museum complex, and the third segment comprises the Mughal Gardens.

History of Rashtrapati Bhawan

The capital of British India moved from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911, there was a require for the development of a new home for the Viceroy of India. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, a British architect, was given the duty to arrange the new capital of Delhi and plan the Viceroy’s residence. Around 4,000 acres of area  was procured on the Raisina hill. The development of the terrific home started in 1911 beneath the supervision of Lutyens and Herbert Baker, his accomplice within the venture. It was assumed to be completed inside the time of 4 years but due to the Primary World War, the development was delayed. After more than 17 a long time, the chateau was at long last completed in 1929 at an assessed fetched of 14 million Indian rupees. Over 23,000 laborers were locked in in its development and the final stone was laid by Ruler Irwin – the at that point Emissary and Governor Common of India. Unexpectedly, he got to be the primary inhabitant of this recently built home on 6th April 1929.

The place was renamed as the Government House in 1947 when India got their freedom. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari got to be the first ever Indian natinal to possess it after he got to be the primary Representative General of Post-Independence India. When Rajendra Prasad involved this house as the primary President of India on 26th January 1950, it was once more renamed as the Rashtrapati Bhavan or the President’s House. In August 2012, the complex was opened for open visits, cordiality of the activity taken by Pranab Mukherjee, at that point President of India.

Architecture of Rashtrapati Bhawan

The Rashtrapati Bhawan is a colossal four-storied building constructed in the campus of roughly 321 sections of land. The building has 340 rooms that incorporate the President’s official residence, a library, a assembly hall, guestrooms, reception lobbies, and offices. Built within the classic European fashion of design, the building moreover has impacts of Indian structural styles. You'll discover a few classical Indian themes decorating the structure, such as regal elephants, jalis outlined out of ruddy sandstone showing Rajasthani portrays, and circular stone bowls. The utilize of Indian sanctuary chimes within the columns is another characterizing include of the building’s engineering. This H-shaped building ranges over 2,00,000 square feet floor region. It is assessed that over 3 million cubic feet of stone and around 700 million bricks were utilized in its development. You might discover it astounding that scarcely any steel was utilized within the entire structure.

How to reach Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan can be easily reached by all means of transportation weather you're travelling from personal vehicle, metro or even bus. The nearest bus stop to Rashtrapati Bhawan is Udyag Bhawan bus stand and the nearest metro station is Shivaji stadium, Rashtrapati Bhawan is on a walking distance from both of these.

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