St. Thomas Cathedral
In the heart of Mumbai’s bustling Fort area, where glass towers and colonial-era buildings stand in harmony, there lies an oasis of peace—St. Thomas Cathedral. Tucked away on Veer Nariman Road, this magnificent church is more than just a place of worship; it is a testament to time, faith, and the city’s colonial past. Stepping through the arched doorway of St. Thomas Cathedral is like stepping into a different era. The chaos of Mumbai fades behind you, replaced by a hushed serenity that fills the vast, sunlit interiors. Built in 1718, this Anglican cathedral is the oldest British-era church in Mumbai, its very walls whispering tales of a time when Bombay was still a growing settlement under colonial rule. The moment you enter, your eyes are drawn to the high, vaulted ceilings adorned with intricate woodwork. The stained-glass windows cast a kaleidoscope of colors onto the cool stone floor, creating an almost celestial glow. The air is thick with the scent of aged wood, wax, and a linge...