Bhor Rajwada
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Bhor Rajwada (Marathi: भोर राजवाडा) (also known as Bhor Palace) is a historical palace and a royal residence at Bhor in the Maharashtra state of India. It was the official residence and the seat of the Rajas of the Princely State of Bhor. The Bhor Rajwada palace is a synergy of Indian Vernacular and European Renaissance Architectural style and was built by Chimnaji Rao III (ninth ruler of Bhor) at a cost of INR 2 lakh in 1869.[1][2]
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Bhor Rajwada | |
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Location | Bhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Built | 1869 |
Architectural style(s) | Synergy of Indian Vernacular |
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