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Coordinates: 12°5749N 77°3509E / 12.96361°N 77.58583°E / 12.96361; 77.58583
 

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Bangalore Town Hall
The Town Hall, in 2010
Map
Alternative namesSir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall
General information
TypeTown hall
Architectural styleNeoclassical architecture
LocationBangalore
Karnataka
India
Address112 J C Road, Bangalore
Karnataka
Coordinates12°57′29N 77°35′00E / 12.9581°N 77.5833°E / 12.9581; 77.5833
Construction started6 March 1933
Completed11 September 1935
RenovatedMarch 1990
CostRs 175,000 (Unadjusted for inflation)
OwnerBruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sri S. Lakshminarasappa
Civil engineerSir Mirza Ismail
Main contractorSri Chikkananjundappa

Sir K. P. Puttanna Chetty Town Hall, locally commonly referred to as Bangalore Town Hall, is a neoclassical municipal buildinginBangalore, India, named after the philanthropist and former president of Bangalore City Municipality, Sir K.P Puttanna Chetty.

History[edit]

The building was commissioned and inaugurated by Yuvaraja Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar and designed by Sir Mirza Ismail. Foundation stone for the building was laid by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV on 6 March 1933. The building was completed on 11 September 1935.

The structure features a flight of steps leading to the entrance porch resting on Tuscan columns with identical columns extending on either sides.

Due to improper acoustics, a renovation was proposed estimated at Rs 1,000,000 in 1976. Postponements delayed renovations till March 1990, when the building was finally closed for renovation. The cost then was Rs 6.5 million (approximately US$371,400).

The auditorium has two floors with a previous total capacity of 1,038 seats. The seating capacity has been reduced to 810 following the renovations.

References[edit]

12°57′49N 77°35′09E / 12.96361°N 77.58583°E / 12.96361; 77.58583


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