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National Centre for Performing Arts
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National Centre for Performing Arts
The National Centre for the Performing Arts is a multi-venue, multi-purpose cultural centre in Mumbai, India, which aims to promote and preserve India's heritage of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and photography. It also presents new and innovative work in the performing arts field. The Centre was founded in 1986 by JRD Tata and Dr Jamshed Bhabha.
Rajabai Clock Tower
The Rajabai Clock Tower is a clock tower in South Mumbai, India. It is located in the confines of the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai. The tower stands at a height of 85 m. The Rajabai Clock Tower was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, an English architect. He modeled it on Big Ben in London. The foundation stone was laid on 1 March 1869 and construction was completed in November 1878. The total cost of construction came to ₹ 200,000, a princely sum in those days. This entire cost was defrayed by Premchand Roychand, a prosperous broker who founded the Bombay Stock Exchange on the condition that the tower be named after his mother Rajabai. Premchand Roychand's mother was blind and as a staunch follower of Jain religion she was supposed to consume her dinner before evening. The evening bell of the tower helped her to know the time without anyone's help. The tower was closed to the public after it became a frequent spot for those attempting to commit suicide.
Jehangir Art Gallery
The Jehangir Art Gallery is an art gallery in Mumbai. It was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the urging of K. K. Hebbar and Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952.
Bombay High Court
Bombay High Court locally referred to as Mumba'ī Ucca N'yāyālaya located at Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra, is one of the oldest High Courts of India with jurisdiction over the states of Maharashtra, is one of the oldest High Courts of India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
Is the main museum in Mumbai, Maharashtra It was founded in the early years of the 20th century by prominent citizens of Bombay, with the help of the government, to commemorate the visit of the then prince of Wales. It is located in the heart of South Mumbai near the Gateway of India. The museum was renamed in the 1990s or early 2000s after Shivaji, the founder of Maratha Empire.
Wankhere Stadium in Mumbai
The main and largest cricket stadium in Mumbai is Wankhede Stadium named after Sri S.K Wankhede. The stadium was opened in 1974 and since then all important games are held in this stadium in preference to Mumbai's own and old Brabourn stadium. It is situated in South Mumbai and is close to Churchgate, another famous railway station in Mumbai. The stadium has a capacity for more than 45,000 viewers
World Trade Centre in Mumdai
The Mumbai World Trade Centre located in South Mumbai in an up market neighborhood named Cuffe Parade. It was built in 1970 comprising two towers, MRVDC and IDBI and famously known for the MRVDC building being the tallest building in South Asia until the 2010 measuring 156 m. Considering its commercial significance and global presence it is surely one of the greatest Landmarks of Mumbai. Different state emporiums exhibit their products in the Arcade which includes a varied range from tea to carpets, jewelry to other decorative things. One can easily get a mini view of the varied cultural tastes of Indian states.
Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue
The Knesset Eliyahoo, also Knesset Eliyahu, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located in downtown Mumbai, India. It is the city's second oldest Sephardic synagogue.
Flora Fountain
Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling, a princely sum in those days
Wankhede Stadium
The Wankhede Stadium is a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Mumbai. The stadium now has capacity of 32,000, following renovations for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Before the upgrade, the capacity was approximately 45,000.