The Gateway of India, a triple-arched monument built during the early 20th century, stands as one of Mumbai’s most recognizable landmarks. Constructed from basalt and concrete, it was designed in the Indo-Saracenic style to honor the 1911 visit of King George V. This architectural blend harmoniously combines traditional Indian, Victorian, and Mughal elements, creating a unique visual experience. Visitors today can admire the intricate detailing and imposing presence of the gateway, which offers a glimpse into the city’s colonial past and serves as a bustling hub for tourists and locals alike.
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