Tourism Minister Bina Kak inaugurated the centre developed by the Amber Development & Management Authority at an approximate cost of Rs 14 lakh.
"This will prove to be a boon for tourists who, in the eight-minute audio-visual, will get a fairly good idea of the instruments. All the instruments at the observatory will be clearly understood by the visitor through the audio-visual," she said.
At a time, around 20 visitors can see the audio-visual.
She, however, suggested that the audio-visual be further reduced by 2 minutes; the clarity of the 'voice-over' of the anchor be improved and some appropriate visuals to be added.
The Jaipur observatory- which is the biggest one among the five of Delhi, Ujjain, Agra, Jaipur and Varanasi - was completed in 1734 AD.
It contains instruments with a greater degree of precision and used for astronomical calculation.
The celebrated astronomical observatory was granted World Heritage status by the UNESCO in 2010.
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