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Gateway of
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The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of the King
George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai in 1911 AD. The foundation stone was
laid on 31st March 1911 AD. The splendid gateway was designed by George
Wittet and his design was sanctioned in August 1911 AD. It is built in
the Indo-saracenic style integrating local style of architecture also
and adoptingfrom the Muslims of Gujarat. Between 1915 AD and 1919 AD,
the work proceeded on reclamations at Apollo Pier for the land on which
the gateway and the new sea wall would be built. The foundations were
completed in 1920.
The gateway was built of yellow kharodi basalt and reiforced concrete.
The cost of the construction of the gateway came to about Ruppes
21,0000, which was given mainly by the government. The approach road was
never built due to scarcity of funds and the gateway now stands at an
angle to the road leading up to it. The whole seaport front was
realigned so that it comes in line with designed promenade, which would
sweep down to the middle of the town. The height of the central dome is
48 ft in diameter and rises 83 ft above the ground at its highest point.
The has four turets and decorated with intricate lattice work carved
into the yellow basalt stone.
The construction of the gateway was completed in 1924 AD and it was
opened on December 4, 1924 AD by the Viceroy, Earl of Reading.
When the British rule ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a
sort of a memorial. The last British troop that left India, First
Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry, passed through the Gateway of
India on 28 February 1948.
Today this symbol of colonialism has got Indianised and draws a lot of
local tourists and citizens. Behind the arch are the steps leading down
to the water. The Gateway of India was starting point for the tourists
who come to Mumbai. It is one of the finest example of colonial
architectural heritage in India.
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