Now the world’s second largest ropeway will be built in Shimla; know everything
Now the world’s second largest ropeway will be built in Shimla; know everything. (Photo: Credit: iStock)
Details about Shimla Ropeway Project
The new ropeway will cover an impressive distance of 13.79 km as it aims to provide a more accessible and scenic route for visitors as well as locals. It will significantly improve transport options and attract people. Travel Along with this, it will also offer spectacular aerial views of the natural beauty of Shimla.
Rashtrapati Niwas or Viceregal Lodge
Situated on Shimla’s Observatory Hills, this building was previously the residence of the British Viceroy during the summer months when the administrative centre was moved to Shimla to escape the heat. Today, this palace-like structure is a great start to your colonial architecture trail across the city and houses historic photographs from India’s colonial years.
Town hall
The city has many Victorian-style buildings, many of which are well maintained. However, the most iconic is the Town Hall on Mall Road, which was built from wood but has been restored to give it a completely new look. This Tudor-style building is now home to the Shimla Municipal Corporation.
Himachal State Museum
The Himachal State Museum in Shimla is housed in the historic ‘Inverarm’, which was originally a small mud-roofed house built in the early 1860s, owned by General Innes. Over the years, it underwent several transformations, and became the residence of prominent personalities such as Lord William Beresford and General Sir Edwin Collen. In 1973, the building was renovated to house the Himachal State Museum, which was inaugurated on January 26, 1974 by Governor S. Chakravarti.