Raj Bhavan, Mumbai

Raj Bhavan, Mumbai is the official residence of the governor of Maharashtra.

The estate has several heritage bungalows, trees, large lawns and a beach.

[1] It also hosts mile long stretch of thick forests, a sandy beach and several lush lawns.

The bhavan has a precious collection of beautiful carpets, paintings, exquisitely carved doors and elegant French style chairs and sofas with intricate portraits on them.

The governor's residence then moved to Great Western Building on Apollo Street, then to Parel (the site of the present Haffkine Institute) before finally settling at Malabar point in 1885.