Amazing Facts about India's Most Expensive Official Residence - Page 6

Amazing Facts about India's Most Expensive Official Residence

By siliconindia   |   Tuesday, July 10, 2012   |    3 Comments

Fact #7

‘Chhajja,’ the stone slabs which are designed to prevent the sunrays and rains that fall on the building

The most highlighting feature of the building is the ‘Chhajja,’ the stone slabs which are designed to prevent sunrays that fall on the windows and also protect the walls from the rain. These stone slabs are firmly fixed below the roof of the building.

Fact #8

The beautiful Mughal Gardens spans over 13 acres of land and is a fusion of Mughal and British styles. Every year, the Mughal Gardens are open to the public during the months of February and March. There are six fountains in the form of lotus that can rise up to a height of 12 feet and the fountains add to the beauty of the serene surroundings.

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