Sanctuary pavilion (chatri)

India / South Asia Collection

Accession Nr.: 64.86.1-8
Type: architecture; religious or cult object
Date of production:
end of 19th c.
Place of production:
Acquisition: collection of Ferenc Hopp
Materials: limestone
Dimensions: height: 330 cm
width: 220 cm
depth: 220 cm
The chhatri (meaning ’umbrella’ or ’canopy’) is usually an open stone structure with a square floorplan, with four pillars supporting a dome-like stone canopy, culminating in an ornate peak. The chhatri is a traditional feature of Mughal, Maratha and Rajput architecture, and most examples are found in Northwest India.