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DAVID SASSOON LIBRARY

In the 19th century, readers at Mumbai’s David Sassoon Library browsed through a rich collection of books in a regal setting: built in the Victorian Gothic style, the library and reading room boasted quaint arches, louvred windows, Minton tiles and lamps. In present times, the vista from its first-storey veranda may be vastly different, but purposeful interventions have ensured the appeal of its design continues to live on.

Latest among Kala Ghoda Association’s list of restoration projects in the precinct, the 16 month initiative for the library began in February 2022. The restored library was reopened to the public in June 2023, after conservation architect Abha Narain Lambah brought alive by the vision of the team.


Kala Ghoda Association partnered with JSW Foundation, ICICI Foundation, Hermes India, the Consulate
General of Israel in Mumbai, the MK Tata Trusts and others to raise funds, making this a multiparty project.

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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, David Sassoon.