The Gateway of India, one of Mumbai’s most iconic landmarks, celebrates its 100th anniversary on December 4, 2024 | All images from Canva
This historic structure, overlooking the Arabian Sea, stands as a symbol of India’s colonial past and its enduring cultural heritage |
The Gateway of India was built to honor the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911. Although the foundation stone was laid during their visit, the monument’s construction was completed much later, in 1924 |
Designed by architect George Wittet, the Gateway of India showcases an Indo-Saracenic architectural style. Its design combines elements of Hindu and Muslim architecture |
The monument is made of yellow basalt and reinforced concrete, sourced locally from the region. Its construction cost approximately ₹21 lakhs at the time, a significant sum in the early 20th century |
The Gateway of India holds a poignant place in history. It was the departure point for British troops in 1948, marking the symbolic end of British rule in India |
Today, the Gateway of India is not only a tourist hotspot but also a venue for cultural events, performances, and celebrations. Its location near iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel makes it a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike |