The General Post
Office is modelled on the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka. It was
designed by British architect John Begg, a consultant architect to the
British government. Begg designed the structure in 1902, and
construction began on 1 September 1904. It was completed on 13th March
1913 at a cost of Rs. 1,809,000. Black basalt, with a dressing of yellow
Kurla stone and white stones from Dhrangdra are the predominant
materials used.The
building has an area of 120,000 square feet (11,000 m²) and replaced
the current Central Telegraph Office at Flora Fountain as the new GPO.
The chief feature of the architecture of this building is an ethereal
central hall which rises up to the great dome. As
the chief post office of the city, the post office handles huge volumes
of mail and passes them on to other post offices in the city. The GPO
has the Postal Index Number (PIN) 400 001. This GPO is having 101
counters. It also has a international philately section for
enthusiasts.
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