Metropolitan Building (Kolkata)

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Metropolitan Building
Metropolitan Building, Esplanade Kolkata (Edited).jpg
Metropolitan Building in Esplanade, Kolkata, from the Chowringhee Crossing
Metropolitan Building (Kolkata)
Former namesWhiteway & Laidlaw department store
General information
StatusUsed as a residential and a commercial building
Address7, Chowringhee Road
Town or city Kolkata
Country India
Coordinates 22°33′49″N88°21′06″E / 22.5637°N 88.3516°E / 22.5637; 88.3516
Elevation9.509 m
Current tenants Life Insurance Corporation of India & houses many offices & stores such as Big Bazaar & the Central Cottage Industry Showroom.
Construction started1905
Owner Life Insurance Corporation of India
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Metropolitan Building is a commercial building on Chowringhee Road in Kolkata near Esplanade. Formerly known as the Whiteaway Laidlaw department store, it was a famous department store in Calcutta during the British Rule in India. It is one of the first departmental store in India. This neo-baroque emporium—with domes, a clock tower and arched recessed windows—exemplifies fashionable shopping during the British Raj in British India.

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The building was built in 1905. Post Independence Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. assumed ownership, so people know it more commonly as Metropolitan Building. Currently it is owned by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). [1] [2] It is located near the Shaheed Minar and the Grand Hotel and is just opposite of the new Esplanade Metro Station.

History

The building was built in 1905.

After Independence, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. assumed ownership, so people know it more commonly as Metropolitan Building.

The building's clock tower seen at the end of the photo taken in Esplanade, Calcutta in 1945 ChowringhrrKolkata1945.jpg
The building's clock tower seen at the end of the photo taken in Esplanade, Calcutta in 1945

Renovation

The building was restored by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). But it still houses a commercial complex. [3] The building was freshly repainted with white and golden paint and its exterior structure was also renovated while making extensive changes within.

Features

It is a large building recognisable by its corner tower with the dome raised high on a pavilion. Rustication in the ground floor and a semicircular arched arcade in the first floor. The facade is punctuated by a series of projected and pedimented bays with plain columns and Corinthian capitals. [4]

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