Rashtrapati
Bhavan
The house
that houses the President of India and the house
that boasts of having welcomed the most powerful
men in history. The Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed
by Edwin Lutyens and built in 1931, to be the
central point of the British power in Delhi.
Originally called the Viceroy's House, the Rashtrapati
Bhavan covers an area of 4.5 acres of land.
It has 340 rooms, 37 salons, 74 lobbies and
loggias, 18 staircases and 37 fountains.
The most magnificent room in the Rashtrapati
Bhavan is the Durbar Hall, which lies directly
beneath the main dome. All important Indian
State and Official ceremonies are held here.
To the west, is the famous and beautifully landscaped
Mughal Gardens, designed after the terraced
gardens the Mughals built in Kashmir. The garden
is famous as the 'Butterfly Garden' for the
numerous butterflies that visit the varied flowers.The
garden is open to the public in february. |