, First Floor - Government House (1917) Bihar and Orissa were part of the
Bengal Presidency till 1912. At the Delhi Durbar of 1911 King
George V announced the creation of a new province of
Bihar and Orissa under a lieutenant-governor. The capital for the new province was chosen as the city of Patna. An old city already existed, but the British government decided to build a new city west of old Patna. The new city was to be known as New Patna and covered an area of approximately three square miles. The site chosen was above an abandoned meander of the
Son River. He planned and oversaw the construction of several buildings in the area - notable buildings being - Government House,
Patna Secretariat,
General Post Office, Patna, Commissioner's Court and
Patna University campus.
Lord Hardinge laid the stone of new buildings in Patna on 1 December 1912. The construction of Government House started in 1912 and was completed in 1917. The building was placed opposite the secretariat and the two buildings were connected by a 200 ft wide road known as King George's Avenue. The avenue was 1 km long and is currently known as Desh Ratna Marg. ==Building and architecture==