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Attraction :: What to see in
Chennai...
Fort St.George
Built by the East India Company in 1639-1640, the fort
marks the beginning of Madras as a modern city. It was one
of the first bastions of British Power in India. Today the
fort is used by the state legislative assembly and as the
secretarial offices of the Tamil Nadu government.
Fort Museum
This museum contains many relics pertaining to the tenure
of the East India Company and British India. Besides, it
has a collection of contemporary paintings as well.
Kapaleeswarar Temple
The temple is the biggest in the city and is dedicated to
Lord Shiva. The temple contains inscriptions dating back
to the 13th century AD, and is a fine specimen of the
Dravidian style of architecture. The 37 metre gopuram is
especially noteworthy for its intricate carvings depicting
tales from Hindu mythology.
Sri Parthasarathy Temple
This temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, was built in the
8th century AD under the patronage of the Pallavas. It
houses the idols of the five avataras of Sri Vishnu and
has a small temple shrine dedicated to Vishnu's consort
called Vedavalli Ammai in this part of the country.
Santhome Cathedral
Though Madras is predominantly populated by Hindus, it has
several fine monuments and places of worship connected to
the Christian faith. The Santhome cathedral was built by
the Portuguese between the 14th and the 15 century AD and
derives its name after St. Thomas. To this day it
continues to be an important place of pilgrimage for the
Christian community in the country and is also
historically important.
Little Mount Shrine
This shrine is said to be built at the site where the St.
Thomas lived and preached from a small cave.
St. Thomas Mount
Situated near the Airport, the small hillock is believed
to be the place where the apostle was killed by his
assassins.
St. Mary's Church
This is the oldest Anglican church in Asia. The imposing
white edifice was consecrated in 1679 AD, and continues to
be an important place of worship.
The Snake Park and Children's Park
The snake park will interest visitors of all ages. It
houses a variety of Indian snakes and reptiles which can
be viewed from close quarters. Adjacent to the snake park
is a children's park which has a large playing ground and
collection of birds and animals.
The Marina Beach
Lining the east of the city is the famous Marina Beach.
This is supposed to be the second longest beach in the
world and runs to a length of 12 km. The beach can be
ideally visited in the early mornings or in the late
evenings when the area becomes a virtual fair ground; with
food stalls and other entertainment.
The Theosophical Society
Madras is also the fountainhead of the theosophical
movement which spread worldwide. The Theosophical Society
is located along the Adyar River. Discourses are conducted
here under a huge banyan tree which spreads to almost
40,000 sq. ft. of area. It is open from 8 am and 11 am and
2 pm to 5 pm on Mondays to Fridays and from 8 am to 11 am
on Saturdays.
Kalakshetra
Founded by Rukmini Devi Arundale in 1936, the institution
is devoted to the revival of traditional dance, textile
designing, and weaving which are taught in naturally
harmonious environs. Visitors may fix an appointment with
the concerned authorities prior to the visit.
Birla Planetarium
This modern planetarium houses a fully computerised
projector to depict the skies. It is situated at
Kotturpuram in the city.
National Art Gallery and Government Museum
The museums situated in the heart of the city at Egmore
were founded in 1857. It houses various sections on
geology, archaeology, numismatics, anthropology, botany
and zoology. There is also a fine collection of sculpture
and armoury in the museum. It is open on all days except
Fridays from 8 am to 5 pm.
Anna Square
The mortal remains of Dr. C.N. Annadurai, former Chief
Minister of Tamil Nadu was buried at the Anna Square which
is at the northern end of Marina Beach.
Aquarium
The aquarium located at the Marina Beach is open from
14.00 to 20.00 hours on week days and between 10.00 to
12.00 hours and 14.00 to 18.30 hours on Sundays.
Elliots Beach
This beach is comparatively quieter and an ideal place to
go sea bathing. It is located near Besant Nagar.
Valluvar Kottam
Erected in memory of the poet saint Thiruvalluvar, the
shrine at Nungambakkam is constructed after the temple car
of Thiruvarur. The place also has a large auditorium.
Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur)
Situated about 30 km from the city, the zoological park is
spread over an area of 510 hectares. It is open from 08.00
to 15.00 hours on all days except Tuesday.
Amusement Parks Around Madras
Dash "N" Splash, Kishkintha, Little Folks, MGM's
Dizee World and VGP Golden Beach.
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