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Heritage Heritage from Bombay HC Building begins

Heritage Heritage from Bombay HC Building begins
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra tourism directorate has opened a Heritage Heritage of the Mumbai High Court Building for tourists, especially those who are interested in inheritance architecture and traditions rich in Indian justice.
The High Court and the tourist guide association have jointly taken this initiative.
One of the oldest trials in the country, MHC was built for 7 years in the revival of Gothic in the early British architecture and was assigned to service in 1878.
It was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO.
Travel sites are only available on Saturdays and Sundays at Rs 100 for domestic tourists and Rs 200 for international tourists.
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According to tourism officials, similar roads will be arranged for the nearby Mumbai University campus.
The court was founded on August 14, 1862.
Building construction began in 1871 and included in the structure of Victoria and Art Deco.
In 2018, UNESCO put it in his legacy list.
The building structure has been designed similar to the judge’s courtroom.
The Bombay High Court is one of three high courts in India which was established in the presidency with a patent letter provided by Queen Victoria.
This structure was designed by England Engineer Col James Fuller and the first to sit in this building was on January 10, 1879.
Justice MC Chagla was the first major permanent Indian justice in independence.
In the west of the central tower is two tower of octagon.
Justice statues and mercy above this building.
The application made by Mahatma Gandhi in 1890 to study the law and certificate along with the title in the law given to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in 1891 has been displayed.
Dhananjay Sawalkar, Joint Director at the Directorate of Tourism said that every inheritance will be one hour and has been scheduled between 10:00 and 14:00 on Saturdays and Sundays.
These roads will be available in Marathi, English and Hindi.
To show off a rich inheritance and culture besides architecture is the motto behind the initiative, he added.
According to tourists, great Indian leaders such as Local Local, Dr.
Babasaheb Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel were associated with this court and to visit such structures would be an honor for tourists.
Walk inheritance will start from the gate number 4 with the first visit to the library and hall court central number 46.
The guide will provide information about building architecture in three different languages ​​while tourists will have permission to take photos in and around the building.

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