Bangalore Town Hall | |
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Sir_Puttanna_Chetty_Town_Hall_Bangalore Edit1.jpg The Town Hall, in 2010 |
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Alternative names | Sir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall |
General information | |
Type | Town hall |
Architectural style | Neoclassical architecture |
Location | Bangalore Karnataka India |
Address | 112 JC Road, Bangalore Karnatka |
Coordinates | |
Construction started | March 6, 1933 |
Completed | September 11, 1935 |
Renovated | March 1990 |
Cost | Rs 175,000 (Unadjusted for inflation) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Design and construction | |
Owner | Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike |
Main contractor | Sri Chikkananjundappa |
Architect | Sri S. Lakshminarasappa |
Civil engineer | Sir Mirza Ismail |
Bangalore Town Hall is a neoclassical municipal building in Bangalore, India. The town hall is named after the philanthropist and former president of Bangalore city municipality, Sir K.P Puttanna Chetty.
The foundation stone for the building was laid by the then Maharaja of Mysore, Krishna Rajendra Wodeyar, on March 6, 1933. The building was completed on September 11, 1935. It was inaugurated by crown prince Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar. Built by Sir Mirza Ismail, the building features a flight of steps leading to the entrance porch resting on Tuscan columns with identical columns extending on either sides. Financial assistance was provided by Kanteerava Wodeyar.
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 6.5 million rupees (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.