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UNESCO World Heritage tag for Mumbai's Art Deco buildings

July 04, 2018 14:53 IST

These 19th-century Victorian Gothic buildings lie to the east of the Oval Maidan in Mumbai..

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Just inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage site: Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai. Photograph: Courtesy UNESCO/Twitter

After Elephanta Caves and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), now Mumbai's Victorian and Art Deco buildings in the Fort area have been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site.

This area in Mumbai has been added to the global list of heritage sites at the 42nd session of the Unesco World Heritage Committee, which is currently underway in Manama, Bahrain.

The collection of the Victorian Gothic buildings and Art Deco buildings are set around the Oval Maidan, a large recreational ground that was once known as the 'Esplanade'.

The east of the Oval is flanked by the Victorian Gothic public buildings and the western side is flanked by the Art Deco buildings of Backbay Reclamation and Marine Drive.

The 19th-century Victorian Gothic buildings that lie to the east of the Oval are mainly the Bombay High Court, the University of Mumbai and the City Civil and Sessions Court.

This stretch also houses one of the landmarks of Mumbai, the Rajabai Clock Tower.

The 20th century Art Deco buildings flank the western stretch of the Oval and consist mainly of privately owned residential buildings and the Eros Cinema among others.

This ensemble of Victorian Gothic and Art Deco buildings was submitted for consideration to be added to the list of World Heritage Sites in May 2012.

Source: ANI