Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra)
Mantralaya is the administrative headquarters of the Government of Maharashtra in the city of Mumbai, India built in 1955. Mantralaya was earlier known as Sachivalaya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Public building
- Description: govt office in Maharashtra
- Also known as: “Government of Maharashtra”, “Mantralaya”, and “Mantralaya, Mumbai”
- Address: Madame Cama Road, Mumbai, 400032
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya and Indian Cricket Club, Mumbai.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
Museum
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly named the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, is a museum in Mumbai which documents the history of India from prehistoric to modern times. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya is situated 600 metres east of Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra).
Indian Cricket Club, Mumbai
Stadium
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The Brabourne Stadium is an international cricket stadium in Mumbai in Western India, built in the British Bombay era. It is the home ground of the Mumbai men's and women's cricket teams. Indian Cricket Club, Mumbai is situated 520 metres north of Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra).
David Sassoon Library
Library
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The David Sassoon Library and Reading Room is a famous library and heritage structure in Mumbai, India. The idea for a library to be situated in the center of the city came from Albert Sassoon, son of the famous Baghdadi Jewish philanthropist and businessman of the Sino-Indian opium trade, David Sassoon. David Sassoon Library is situated 440 metres east of Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nariman Point and Kala Ghoda.
Nariman Point
Neighborhood
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Nariman Point is a prominent downtown area of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. Located on the southern tip of the Mumbai peninsula, at the end of the Mumbai's Marine Drive, Nariman Point houses some of India's prestigious business headquarters.
Kala Ghoda
Neighborhood
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Kala Ghoda is a crescent-shaped art district/neighborhood in Mumbai, India. It hosts several of the city's heritage buildings including museums, art galleries and educational institutions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the Jehangir Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Modern Art, and The Arts Trust - Institute of Contemporary Indian Art.
Fort Mumbai
Suburb
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Fort is a business and art district in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The area gets its name after the erstwhile defensive fort, Bombay Fort and its annexe Fort George, built by the British East India Company around Bombay Castle.
Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra)
- Categories: government building, government office, building, and office
- Location: Mumbai, Mumbai District, Maharashtra, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
18.92768° or 18° 55′ 40″ northLongitude
72.82695° or 72° 49′ 37″ eastOpen location code
7JCJWRHG+3QOpenStreetMap ID
way 130535596OpenStreetMap feature
building=publicOpenStreetMap feature
office=governmentWikidata ID
Q6752198
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In Other Languages
From Bengali to Tamil—“Mantralaya (Government of Maharashtra)” goes by many names.
- Bengali: “মন্ত্রালয়, মুম্বই”
- Hindi: “मंत्रालय (महाराष्ट्र शासन)”
- Hindi: “मंत्रालय, मुंबई”
- Marathi: “मंत्रालय”
- Tamil: “மந்திராலயா”
- Tamil: “மந்த்ராலயா”
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