Kala Ghoda
Kala Ghoda is a region in South Mumbai, India. The name means Black Horse after a statue of a horse in that area. It is the city's premiere art district. Each year, the area holds a cultural fest promoting the arts. In 1896, India's first film was shot here. The area is sandwiched between Regal Cinema in the south, Fountain in the north and Oval Maidan in the west.
Prominent institutions include:
- Jehangir Art Gallery
- Prince of Wales Museum
- National Gallery of Modern Art
- Elphinstone College
- Rhythm House
- Max Müeller Bhavan – Indo-German cultural centre
- Westside shopping store
- David Sasoon Library
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