Bastion Bunglow
Bastion Bunglow | |
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Location | Kochi, Kerala, India |
Built | 1667 AD |
Architectural style(s) | Indo-European style |
Bastion Bunglow is a famous tourist site in the city of Kochi, located near Vasco da Gama square in Fort Kochi, India. Currently, it is the official residence of the Sub-Collector. Bastion Bunglow is an example of Indo-European style architecture mainly following the Dutch style.[1] Bastion Bungalow, is a sea-facing Dutch heritage structure built in 1667. Bastian Bungalow had been used as a residential building during the British period. Colonel Macaulay, the resident of Cochin during the early decade of the 19th century stayed in this building.
Etymology[]
The name Bastion Bunglow is derived from its location on the site of the of the old Dutch fort.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Bastion Bunglow, Famous Bastion Bunglow, Bastion Bunglow of Kerala, Bastion Bunglow Ernakulam, Indian Bastion Bunglow of Kerala, Bastion Bunglow in Kerala".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
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cultural mapping
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