Gateway of India - Mumbai

The Grand and Magnificent Landmark Of Mumbai


Location : Mumbai, India

Construction

Started : 31 March 1911
Completed : 1924
Inaugurated : 4 December 1924
Height : 26 m (85 ft)
Cost :2.1 million rupees (1911)


Design team
Architect : George Wittet

Mumbai's principal landmark, the Gateway of India is a huge archway on the water's edge at Apollo Bunder. It is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. This famous monument was built to commemorate the visit of the first ever British Monarch, King George V and Queen Mary in 1911.

The Gateway was built by the British and designed by the architect George Wittet. The first stone was laid by the then Governor of Bombay on March 31st, 1913. The Gate was formally opened in 1924.

It is 26m high structures, complete with four turrets and intricate latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. Ironically, when the British Raj ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a sort of epitaph: the last of the British ships that set sail for England left from the Gateway.


Near the Gateway of India is Taj Mahal Hotel, one of the most famous and luxurious hotels in India. Close by are the statues of the Maratha leader Shivaji astride his horse and of Swami Vivekananda, that add to the charm of this monument.

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1 Response to "Gateway of India - Mumbai"

  1. Unknown says:
    August 17, 2011 at 11:53 PM

    Mumbai is known for the nightlife. It is the city of dream where millions flock to chase their dreams or to just make a living. panipat

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