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Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan)

Viceroy's House, now called Rashtrapati Bhavan, is the official residence of India’s President in New Delhi. Built during British rule, it showcases a blend of Indian and Western architectural styles. The house served as the home and office of the Viceroy of India, the British representative, until India gained independence in 1947. Today, it functions as the President’s official residence and hosts important government events, state dinners, and ceremonies. Surrounded by formal gardens, it stands as a symbol of India's history, leadership, and democratic values.