Convocation Hall, University of Mumbai

The Convocation Hall or Cowasji Jehangir Convocation Hall at the University of Mumbai is part of the Victorian buildings complex around the Oval Maidan in Mumbai that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built between 1869 and 1874, and designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who incidentally never visited Bombay and worked from London.[1]

Convocation Hall
Bombay University Convocation Hall
An 1870s photograph of the Convocation Hall
LocationOval Maidan
Coordinates18.929775°N 72.830027°E / 18.929775; 72.830027
AreaFort, Mumbai
Built1874
ArchitectSir George Gilbert Scott
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival, Venetian Gothic
Location of Convocation Hall in Mumbai
Convocation Hall, University of Mumbai (India)

It is also known as the Cowasji Jehangir Convocation Hall, after the Parsi philanthropist Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, who funded the construction.[2] In 2006–07, the hall was restored by a team led by the conservation architect Abha Narain Lambah. The project was given the Award of Distinction under the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.[3][4]

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References

  1. Wright, Colin. "Convocation Hall of the University, Bombay". www.bl.uk.
  2. "'Mumbai honoured to have Scott's designs'". Hindustan Times. August 4, 2011.
  3. BAVADAM, LYLA. "Heritage hall". Frontline.
  4. "University hall in UNESCO hall of fame". Mumbai Mirror.
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