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Mumbai: 3 recently refurbished vintage buildings you must see!
Updated On: 23 November, 2018 10:04 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
With time, these structures may not be the same as they once were

The architecture of Mumbai is revered for its beautiful blend of Victorian-Gothic and Contemporary styles. It is home to numerous buildings that hold within a great amount of history. With time, these structures may not be the same as they once were, but their grit and charm remains, thanks to their redevelopment and refurbishment. Here are 3 such places that are a must visit:
Bombay House (FORT): The Bombay House was built in the year 1924 by the architect behind the Gateway of India and the Prince of Wales Museum, George Wittet. It served as the headquarters for the Tata Group until a massive fire took place in 2011, and was reopened after a 9-month long restoration and its re-opening marked the 114th birth anniversary of J.R.D. Tata. The revamped aesthetics and functionalities reflect the evolved workplace at Tata Group, however the external facade of the building remains the same, reserving its Edwardian neo-classical look.
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