The Gateway of India is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century in the city of Mumbai, India. The Gateway's arch has a height of 26 metres (85 feet) with its central dome being 15 metres (49 feet) in diameter.
It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India.
Construction photo #2: Gateway of India under construction, India, early 1900s.
Construction photo #3: Gateway of India, Mumbai under construction.
KD: So, what do you think? Did they build it from scratch, or simply renovated an older damaged structure?
- The monument is built of yellow basalt and reinforced concrete.
- The stones were sourced locally while the perforated screens were brought in from Gwalior.
- The monument faces towards the Mumbai Harbour.
- There are four turrets on the structure of the gateway, and there are steps constructed behind the arch of the Gateway which lead to the Arabian Sea.
- The monument features intricate stone latticework.
- The Scottish architect, George Wittet combined elements of the Roman triumphal arch and 16th-century architecture of Gujarat. The architecture also combines indigenous architectural elements with elements of Islamic architecture, known as the Indo-Saracenic.
- The harbour front was realigned in order to make an esplanade, which would sweep down to the centre of the town.
- On each side of the arch, there are large halls with the capacity to hold 600 people.
- The cost of the construction was ₹21 lakh (US$28,000), borne by the then government.
- Due to a paucity of funds, the approach road was never built. Hence, the Gateway stands at an angle to the road leading up to it.
- Gateway of India - Wikipedia
It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India.
- George V visited India in December 1911.
- George V only got to see a cardboard model of the monument, as construction did not begin until 1915.
- The foundation stone was laid in March 1913.
- The final design of the monument was sanctioned only in 1914.
- Construction was completed in 1924.
Construction photo #2: Gateway of India under construction, India, early 1900s.
Construction photo #3: Gateway of India, Mumbai under construction.
KD: So, what do you think? Did they build it from scratch, or simply renovated an older damaged structure?
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