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Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

Coordinates:18°55′19″N72°50′00″E / 18.9220°N 72.8333°E /18.9220; 72.8333
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Five-star hotel in Colaba, Mumbai, India

The Taj Mahal Palace
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is located in Mumbai
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Location within Mumbai
General information
LocationMumbai,Maharashtra, India
Coordinates18°55′19″N72°50′00″E / 18.9220°N 72.8333°E /18.9220; 72.8333
Opening16 December 1903; 122 years ago (16 December 1903)
OwnerTaj Hotels
Technical details
Floor count6 floors in The Taj Mahal Palace, 20 floors in the Taj Mahal Tower
Design and construction
ArchitectsSitaram Khanderao Vaidya, D.N. Mirza
Main contractorShapoorji Pallonji Group
Other information
Number of rooms600
Number of suites44
Number of restaurants9
Website
Official website

The Taj Mahal Palace is a heritage, five-star, luxury hotel in theColaba area ofMumbai,Maharashtra,India, situated next to theGateway of India. Built in theIndo-Saracenic style, it opened in 1903 as theTaj Mahal Hotel, and has historically often been known simply as "The Taj". The hotel is named after theTaj Mahal, which is located in the city ofAgra, approximately 1,050 kilometres (650 mi) from Mumbai. It has been considered one of the finest hotels in the East since the time of theBritish Raj. The hotel was one of the main targets in the2008 Mumbai attacks.

Part of theTaj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, the hotel has 560 or 600 rooms and 44 suites and is considered the flagship property of the group; it employs 1,500 staff. The hotel is made up of two different structures: the Taj Mahal Palace and the Tower, which are historically and architecturally distinct from each other (the Taj Mahal Palace was built in 1903; the Tower was opened in 1972).

History

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Early years

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The Taj Mahal Hotel,c. 1935
The original entrance on the west side; now the site of the hotel pool

Pre Independence

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TheTaj Mahal Hotel was commissioned byJamsetji Tata and opened its doors to guests on 16 December 1903.

An oft-repeated story concerning the reasoning behind the construction of the hotel was Tata being refused admission intoWatson's Hotel, as it was reserved for Europeans. The validity of this has been challenged by writer Charles Allen, who wrote that Tata was unlikely to care about such a slight to the extent that he would construct a new hotel. Instead, Allen writes, the Taj was built at the urging of the editor ofThe Times of India, who felt a hotel "worthy of Bombay" was needed, and as a "gift to the city he loved" by Tata.[1]

Originally, the main entrance was on the land-facing side, where the pool now sits.[2]

1950–1970

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By 1966, the Taj Mahal Hotel had become neglected and run-down, perhaps as a result of losing the British customers afterIndian independence.[3] The Taj Mahal Hotel was home to legendary jazz musician Micky Correa, "The Sultan of Swing", from 1936 to 1960.[4][5]

Expansion

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Grand staircase of the hotel
The 1972 wing, today called The Taj Mahal Tower

Management of the Taj Mahal Hotel was franchised toPan Am'sInter-Continental Hotels division in 1972[6] and it was renamedThe Taj Mahal Inter-Continental, with the new tower wing opening that same year.[7]

Known today as The Taj Mahal Tower,[8] it was designed jointly by Daraius Batliwala and Rustom Patell, with the latter having a greater focus later on.[9] The Tower was built on the site of the historic Green's Hotel, constructed as flats in 1890, and operated by Tata as a hotel from 1904 until itsdemolition to build the Tower.[10]

2008 Mumbai attacks

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A view of hotel with smoke during theattack
Main article:2008 Mumbai attacks
U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in July 2009
Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel andMumbai skyline fromElephanta Island ferry

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel was specifically chosen byLashkar-e-Taiba, aterror group who attacked multiple targets,[11] for an attack intended to strike "a blow against a symbol of Indian wealth and progress".[12] The hotel was attacked on 26 November 2008, during which material damage occurred, including the destruction of the hotel's roof in the hours following.[13]Hostages were taken during the attacks, and at least 167 people were killed, including many foreigners. The casualties were mostly Indian citizens, although westerners carrying foreign passports were singled out.[14] Indian commandos killed the terrorists barricaded in the hotel, to end the three-day battle on 29 November.[15] At least31 died at the Taj. Approximately 450 people were staying in the Taj Mahal Palace and Hotel at the time of the siege.[16] The attack was planned using information compiled byDavid Headley, a Pakistani-American, who had stayed at the hotel multiple times.

Soon after this on 30 November, Tata chairmanRatan Tata said in an interview withCNN'sFareed Zakaria that they had received advance warning of the attacks and that some countermeasures had been taken. These may have been relaxed before the attack, but in any case were easily sidestepped by the operatives.[17]

The less-damaged sections of the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel reopened on 21 December 2008. It took several months to rebuild the popular heritage section of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.[18]

Recent history

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In 2017, the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel acquired an imagetrademark,[19] the first building in the country to secureintellectual-property-right protection for itsarchitectural design.[20][21][22]

In media

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Gallery

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  • The dome of the hotel's old wing
    The dome of the hotel's old wing
  • An evening view of the hotel
    An evening view of the hotel
  • A view of the hotel with the Gateway of India, as seen from the Arabian Sea
    A view of the hotel with theGateway of India, as seen from theArabian Sea
  • The hotel, on a postcard, 1908
    The hotel, on a postcard, 1908

See also

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References

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  1. ^A, Charles (3 December 2008)."The Taj Mahal hotel will, as before, survive the threat of destruction".The Guardian. London. Retrieved24 May 2010.
  2. ^"A monument to love – Mumbai's Taj Mahal".The Hindu. 29 November 2008.
  3. ^Last Batch Of British Troops Leave India (1948) | British Pathé onYouTube
  4. ^"Excerpt | Long gone blues".mint. 3 December 2011.
  5. ^Fernandes, Naresh (16 November 2012).Taj Mahal Foxtrot: The Story of Bombay's Jazz Age. Roli Books.
  6. ^"Page 10".
  7. ^"The Taste with Vir Sanghvi: Here's why Indians shy away from hotels with foreign brand names".Hindustan Times. 11 April 2018.
  8. ^Shyamal Majumdar (17 December 2011)."The story of Taj | Business Standard News".Business Standard India. Business-standard.com. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  9. ^Credits (31 August 2008)."AD Hotels: The Taj Mahal Palace Tower Photos". Architectural Digest. Archived fromthe original on 11 September 2014. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  10. ^"Strange Bedfellows: The Taj and Green's — METROMOD". 9 March 2019.
  11. ^"Ten Years After Mumbai, the Group Responsible is Deadlier Than Ever".War on the Rocks. 26 November 2018. Retrieved27 March 2019.
  12. ^Foster, Peter (27 November 2008)."Bombay terror attacks: Why the Taj Mahal Hotel was chosen". Telegraph.Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  13. ^Ramesh, Randeep (27 November 2008)."Dozens still held hostage in Mumbai after a night of terror attacks".The Guardian. London. Retrieved28 November 2008.
  14. ^"Mumbai 26/11 terror attack- Taj Mahal hotel under siege".Archived from the original on 13 December 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
  15. ^"Terror in Mumbai". YouTube. 21 January 2014.Archived from the original on 13 December 2021. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  16. ^"Timeline: Mumbai under attack".BBC News. 1 December 2008. Retrieved3 December 2008.
  17. ^"Taj Mahal Hotel chairman: We had warning". CNN. 29 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved6 September 2013.
  18. ^Pasricha, Anjana (21 December 2009)."Mumbai's Attacked Hotels Reopen".Voice of America. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved22 December 2008.
  19. ^Vantage Asia Editor (2 February 2018)."Trademarking the Taj". Vantageasia.com. Retrieved2 June 2018.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)
  20. ^Zachariah, Reeba; V K, Vipashana (19 June 2017)."114-year-old Taj Palace becomes first Indian building to get trademark".Times of India. Retrieved17 September 2019.
  21. ^"Mumbai's Taj Palace becomes first Indian building to get trademark".International Business Times India. 19 June 2017. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  22. ^PTI (19 June 2017)."Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace hotel acquires image trademark". The Indian Express. Retrieved2 June 2018.
  23. ^Leadbeater, Chris (26 August 2014)."Hotel India: Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace leaves its darker days behind".The Independent.Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved28 August 2014.
  24. ^"Christopher Nolan to film Tenet action scene at Mumbai's Colaba Causeway, Taj Mahal Hotel; here's when".Hindustan Times. 28 August 2019.Archived from the original on 3 September 2019.

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