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'''Raj Bhavan''' ([[translation]]: ''Government House'') of [[Mahabaleshwar]] is the Summer [[official residence|residence]] of the [[Governor of Maharashtra]]It is located in the city of [[Mahabaleshwar]], [[Maharashtra]].
'''Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar''' is the summer [[official residence|residence]] of the [[Governor of Maharashtra]]. It is located in the hill station town of [[Mahabaleshwar]], [[Maharashtra]].


==History==
==History==

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Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar
General information
Coordinates17°55′17″N 73°38′19″E / 17.921318°N 73.638743°E / 17.921318; 73.638743
OwnerGovernment of Maharashtra

Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar is the summer residence of the Governor of Maharashtra. It is located in the hill station town of Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra.

History[edit | edit source]

Raj Bhavan used to be known as The Terraces in the British Raj era. It served as the summer residence of the Governor of Bombay.

The Governor uses this building for a few weeks in summer and undertakes visits from here to the neighboring places to monitor the progress of development projects and attend public functions.

The Terraces was purchased in 1884 and added to the Government house properties in 1886. In 1932, the earlier residence of the Governor, the Bella Vista was discontinued in favor of The Terraces. It, however, seems that both houses were intermittently used, depending on the choice of every individual Governor. That is the reason why The Terraces had to undergo major renovation when the Governor chose to reside at the Terraces.

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