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Puttanchetty Town Hall<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Constructed in the year 1935, PuttannaChetty Town Hall is one of the finest auditoriums in the city. The structure was built by Sir Mirza Ismail, the Dewan of Mysore province. The Town Hall is the gift of the great philanthropist, Sir K.P Puttanna Chetty, who served as the President of Bangalore city municipality from 1913 to 1920. The foundation stone for this building was laid by the then Maharaja of Mysore, Sri Krishna Rajendra Wodeyar, on March 6, 1933. The building was completed on September 11, 1935 at a cost of Rs 1,75,000/-. It was inaugurated by crown prince Sri Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wodeyar. The Town Hall is a stone structure in European Classical Greco-Roman style with a flight of steps leading to the entrance porch resting on Tuscan columns. Identical porches extend on the sides. The main mass is a rectangular block containing an auditorium. The auditorium has two floors with a total capacity of 1,038 seats (ground floor 626, first floor 310 and second floor 102). Teak has been used for all woodwork. The people behind the construction included Government architect Sri S. Lakshminarasappa, Chief Engineers Sri M.G. Rangiah, Sri N.N. Iyengar, Sri A. Thandoni Rao. The contractor of the building was Sri Chikkananjundappa. Renovation was ordered in 1976 at an estimated cost of Rs.10,00,000/- . However, the renovations were completed only in March 1990, at a cost of Rs 65 lakhs. The seating capacity has been reduced from 1038 to 810.<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
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