Cowasji Jehangir Hall

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Cowasji Jehangir Hall
General information
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates18°55′43″N 72°49′42″E / 18.9285838°N 72.8284582°E / 18.9285838; 72.8284582Coordinates: 18°55′43″N 72°49′42″E / 18.9285838°N 72.8284582°E / 18.9285838; 72.8284582
Current tenantsNational Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
Named forSir Cowasji Jehangir
Completed1911
Design and construction
ArchitectGeorge Wittet
Cowasji Jehangir Hall in 2007

The Cowasji Jehangir Hall is a museum of modern art and was part of the Institute of Science prior to 1996. The hall was built in 1911 by George Wittet and funded by Cowasji Jehangir. It is located in Colaba area of Mumbai, India.

Sir Cowasji Jhangir Public Hall

History[edit]

In 1911, Cowasji Jehangir Hall was constructed, named after Sir Cowasji Jehangir because major part of funding was done by him, while the rest of the funds were given by another two philanthropists of Mumbai, Sir Jacob Sassoon and Sir Currimbhoy Ibrahim.

In the initial days, this was the only Hall available at Colaba area and the Hall was busy and well maintained till the 1950s. However, in the later period, new auditoriums were built in Mumbai, which fact made this Hall unsought for, at one point of time this venue came under the threat of different kinds of uses, making art lovers upset. It is at that time that National Art Gallery came in the picture to make it a functional museum.

In 1996, the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai was set up in the building.

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