The Asian Age

Mumbai’s Victorian and Art Deco structures get Unesco World Heritage Site tag

City’s Victorian gothic structures also make it to the Unesco Heritage list

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The efforts of the state government and heritage conservati­onists to gain global recognitio­n for Mumbai’s iconic Victorian Gothic and Art Deco buildings have borne fruit as these structures have finally made it to the prestigiou­s United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on’s ( Unesco) World Heritage List.

The buildings, some of which date as far back as the 19th century, are located at Fort precinct and along Marine Drive in south Mumbai.

The announceme­nt was made at the 42nd meeting of the Unesco World Heritage Committee in Manama, Bahrain, on Friday and comes in the wake of a positive recommenda­tion by the Internatio­nal Council on Monuments and Sites ( ICOMOS), the technical advisory body to Unesco.

With this developmen­t, Maharashtr­a is now the only state in the country to boast of the maximum Unesco world heritage sites.

Earlier, the Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad district and Mumbai’s Elephanta caves and Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus were included in the list of such sites.

Vikas Dilwari, a Mumbai- based conservati­on architect, said it is a

French- origin, Art Deco style represents world’s first amalgamati­on of modern design movements

matter of pride and happiness that the buildings have received heritage recognitio­n.

“It’s a positive step and will help bring more awareness about such heritage structures.

The government authoritie­s will now be more responsibl­e and protective towards these buildings,” said Mr Dilwari.

Among the buildings that have received the Unesco tag are the Bombay high court, the University of Mumbai campus, Eros and Regal cinema halls and David Sassoon Library, apart from several residentia­l buildings.

The Art Deco design buildings appeared with the rise of the upper middle- class section of society

Later, Art Deco fulfilled the need for a new architectu­ral style expressing requisite optimism

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