President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated the underground 'Bunker Museum' at the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai.
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Maharashtra Governor Ch. Vidyasagar Rao had discovered the bunker last year, along with two identical cannons, atop the foothills of Raj Bhavan, which is situated at the tip of south Mumbai.
The bunker resembles a fort and is made up of 13 rooms, which can be accessed by passing through a 20-foot-tall gate.
The bunker was created in the 19th century to fire cannons at approaching enemy ships.
The 15,000 square feet underground restored bunker museum has virtual reality booths in which visitors can "time travel" to the 19th century. Another section depicts the history of Raj Bhavan.
The museum will be opened for the general public with an online booking facility later this year.
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