If you love colonial architecture, specifically Victorian and Art Deco styles, Mumbai will surely amaze you with its list of heritage monuments. Let’s dive into it:
Gateway Of India

The iconic arch was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India. The structure is made of brown basalt stones and is indeed an architectural marvel in Indo Saracenic style.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST)

Formerly known as the Victoria Terminus, CST dates back to 1888 is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Frederick William Stevens designed the station following the classical Victorian style of architecture. The structure is a visual treat with an imposing frontage built out of marble, tiles and ornamental ironworks.
Town Hall

Town Hall houses the Asiatic Society of Mumbai. The structure whose construction was completed in 1830 is a grand tower built in Greco-Roman architectural style.
Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clocktower is a classical landmark in the Fort Area of South Mumbai. It is located within the campus of Bombay University. Inspired by the Big Ben Tower of London, Rajabai Clock tower is a fine example of Victorian Gothic architecture style.
