Kala Ghoda

Arts District in Mumbai, India

Arts District/neighborhood in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
18°55′51″N 72°49′59″E / 18.9307°N 72.8331°E / 18.9307; 72.8331CountryIndiaStateMaharashtraMetroMumbaiPIN Code
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'Kala Ghoda signage'

Kala Ghoda (IPA:Kāḷā Ghōḍā,(काळा घोडा)lit.'Black Horse') is a crescent-shaped art district/neighborhood in Mumbai, India.[1] It hosts several of the city's heritage buildings including museums, art galleries and educational institutions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the Jehangir Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Modern Art, and The Arts Trust - Institute of Contemporary Indian Art.[2]

The area hosts the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival annually in February. The area is sandwiched between Mumbai Port's docklands to the east, Regal Cinema to the south, Hutatma Chowk and Flora Fountain to the north and Oval Maidan to the west. The Bombay Stock Exchange is to its north east.

History

The name Kala Ghoda is a reference to the presence of a black stone statue of King Edward VII (as the then Prince of Wales) mounted on a horse that was built by Jewish businessman and philanthropist Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, although this statue was removed from the precinct in 1965 and subsequently placed inside the Byculla Zoo. A local legend stated that the statues of King Edward and the one of Shivaji on a horse at the Gateway of India came to life after midnight and battled it out on the streets.[3] In 2017, the 'Kala Ghoda' returned to the area with a new statue of a similar looking horse without a rider, being commissioned by the Kala Ghoda Association. The statue, titled 'Spirit of Kala Ghoda' was designed by architect Alfaz Miller and sculpted by Shreehari Bhosle.[4][5]

Prior to the founding of the Bombay Stock Exchange, merchants often traded shares at the junction of Rampart row and Meadow street.[6]

Landmarks

The Esplanade Mansion, India's oldest surviving cast iron building,[7] is in Kala Ghoda. Formerly known as Watson's Hotel, it was the site where films were introduced to India with a screening of the Lumiere Brothers Cinematograph in 1896. The offices of art publication, Marg, are on the third floor of the historic Army and Navy Building.[8]

Kala Ghoda Area Landmarks
  • Kala Ghoda Fort
    Kala Ghoda Fort
  • Kalaghoda statue at the Jijamata Udyan, Byculla, Mumbai
    Kalaghoda statue at the Jijamata Udyan, Byculla, Mumbai
  • Watson's Hotel in Kala Ghoda.
    Watson's Hotel in Kala Ghoda.
  • Army & Navy Building in Kala Ghoda
    Army & Navy Building in Kala Ghoda
  • Kala Ghoda mural depicting a black horse
    Kala Ghoda mural depicting a black horse

See also

References

  1. ^ Kala Ghoda, Mumbai: India's Emerging Art District wsj.com. Retrieved 4 September 2021
  2. ^ "Kala Ghoda Association » Kala Ghoda Arts Festival". Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  3. ^ Revenge of the native - LiveMint
  4. ^ "Mumbai: Over 50 yrs on, Kala ghoda returns today". The Indian Express. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Kala Ghoda in Mumbai gets its dark horse back without King Edward VII". hindustantimes.com/. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  6. ^ Wacha, Dinshaw (1910). A Financial Chapter In The History Of Bombay City. A.J.Combridge And Company.
  7. ^ Choudhury, Chitrangada (24 June 2005). "Now listed as 'endangered', Watson's Hotel was once toast of Bombay". Indian Express. Express Group. Archived from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  8. ^ Marg Magazine website Archived 2009-05-07 at the Wayback Machine

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