Rajabai Clock Tower
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Rajabai Clock Tower
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The Rajabai Clock Tower, a stunning Victorian Gothic structure, stands tall in the heart of Mumbai, India. Built in 1878, this 85-meter-tall clock tower was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and is a blend of Venetian and Gothic styles. The tower is named after Rajabai, the mother of the tower's benefactor, Premchand Roychand. The best time to visit is during the daytime when the tower's intricate carvings and architecture can be admired. Visitors can take a stroll around the tower and click photos. Tips: Wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera, and avoid visiting during monsoons. The tower is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and photography lovers. Located in the Fort area, it's easily accessible by public transport. With its rich history and stunning architecture, the Rajabai Clock Tower is a iconic landmark in Mumbai.
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