07/04/2025

Town Hall in Chandni Chowk (The Moon Light Square) A Colonial Building.

 


The Town Hall in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, is a significant colonial-era building with a rich and layered history. Here’s a brief  overview.


🏛️ History of the Town Hall, Chandni Chowk

Mughal Roots of the Area

  • Chandni Chowk, established in the 17th century by Mughal princess Jahanara Begum , daughter of 5th Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, was originally a grand avenue and marketplace.

  • While the Town Hall itself is not from the Mughal era, it sits in the heart of this historic district.

Colonial Construction

  • The Town Hall was built during British rule, completed around 1863.

  • Originally called the Lawrence Institute, it was named after Sir John Lawrence, the then Viceroy of India.

  • It served multiple functions — a municipal office, public library, and even venue for civic events.

Architectural Style

  • The structure features Victorian and colonial architecture — with pillars, arches, and a grand façade.

  • Made of yellow-painted brick and stone, it was intended to reflect the grandeur and authority of the British administration.

Statue of Queen Victoria

  • A statue of Queen Victoria was once placed in front of the building.

  • After independence in 1947, it was removed, symbolizing India’s break from colonial rule.

Post-Independence Use

  • After 1947, the Town Hall served as the office for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) until it moved to a new location in Civic Centre (Minto Road) in the early 2000s.

  • Since then, the building has remained unused and awaits restoration or adaptive reuse.


🏙️ Current Status

  • The Town Hall remains a landmark of Old Delhi, though it is now mostly unused and not open to the public.

  • There have been talks of restoring it and turning it into a museum or cultural center, but no major redevelopment has happened yet.

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