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World Heritage Day Special: This royal station of King-kings made in the center of Jaipur


It was here that King-Maharaja had to come and the royal patrol would have been around, but today the official office runs here. If the government wanted it could have developed it as a heritage. This is the settlement office at Gopalbadi, which was once the royal railway station. Its name is Bhima Bhawan. There were only royal family's salon here. Interestingly, the former Rajmata herself Gayatri Devi also kept her first step at the same station after marriage.


Learn how old this house is

It was also called Viman Bhawan, because at that time the transport of fast moving transport was called or used to be compiled. At that time the train of small line and coal engine used to run.

- The royal salon was paired with the passenger trains and after the journey was completed the salon was separated from the train and one engine brought that salon to the building of the building. According to the old people, the building is more than 100 years old. The office started at a small level in 1949.

Tourist spots and heritage points can be made


- People and tourists believe that the Viman Bhawan should have been developed as tourist spots and heritage points. This can happen today, because even today there are royal seals, big doors, royal wells, yards, royal basdy and other old buildings.

There are also rooms where silver spots were kept. The twelve names of the rooms are written in their old names. Earlier it was also an attempt to build a museum, but it could not succeed.


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