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A 1938 landmark by Shorabji Bhedwar, featuring a red sandstone façade, ziggurat roofline, and murals, epitomising Mumbai's Art Deco elegance.
Designed in 1937 by Master, Sathe and Bhuta, this office showcases Indo-Deco style with vertical ribs and bas-reliefs of traditional Indian figures.
Opened in 1949, this cinema features curved balconies, geometric patterns, and pastel hues, reflecting post-war Art Deco trends.
Established in 1938, it boasts a streamlined façade and nautical motifs. It also hosted the first Filmfare Awards.
Built in 1933, this theatre combines Art Deco with Indian motifs, featuring a grand staircase and intricate interiors.
Commissioned in 1930 by Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Holkar II, this palace blends European Art Deco with Indian craftsmanship.
Constructed between 1931 and 1944, this palace showcases pink plaster exteriors, curved corners, and luxurious Art Deco interiors.
This municipal building features streamlined forms and geometric patterns, reflecting the city's adaptation of Art Deco.
Located in the Colaba district, Dhanraj Mahal is a stunning residential complex with sweeping curves, nautical elements, and streamlined balconies—an iconic example of Mumbai’s coastal Art Deco grandeur.
Built in the early 20th century, this residential building features curved balconies and decorative motifs, exemplifying Mumbai's Art Deco residential architecture.