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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
A working railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage site where Victorian Gothic architecture, Indian craft detail, and Mumbai's commuter rhythm converge.
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A working railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage site where Victorian Gothic architecture, Indian craft detail, and Mumbai's commuter rhythm converge.
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A temporary landmark in Bandra Kurla Complex where Ethereum builders, researchers, and communities gather for four days of talks, workshops, coworking, and coordination.
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A UNESCO-listed island cave complex near Mumbai, known for rock-cut Shaiva sculpture and the monumental Sadashiva relief in Cave 1.
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A basalt ceremonial arch at Apollo Bunder that turns Mumbai's harbour edge into a story about arrival, empire, departure, and the city's present-day public life.
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A sea-linked mosque and tomb complex off Mumbai's shoreline, known for its white domes, devotional crowds, and dramatic causeway approach.
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A sea-facing Art Deco landscape where apartments, cinemas, promenades, and reclamation-era planning helped shape modern Mumbai's western edge.