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Friday, May 29, 2015

Chennai

Tourist Attraction in Chennai

Various famous tourist attraction in Chennai to choose from

1. Elliot Beach
The favourite rendezvous for youngsters, it is named after Edward Elliot, who was the Governor of Madras at that time. The beach is home to The Karl Schmidt Memorial which commemorates a Dutch mariner, who died here while saving a man from drowning.

2. Santhome Basilica
The Santhome Basilica gets its name from St. Thomas, an apostle of Jesus, who is believed to have come to India sometime in 52 AD. The cathedral was constructed at the site where the remains of St. Thomas were entombed. Situated to the south of Marina Beach, the present structure has seen several renovations after the foundation stone was laid on 2 nd July, 1523. A statue of Virgin Mary, imported from Portugal is also housed here

3. Kapaleeswarar Temple

The original Kapaleeswarar Temple was built in the 7th century by the Pallava kings but was destroyed by the Portuguese. The present structure was built in the 16th century by the Vijayanagar 
kings. It has beautiful paintings and bronze sculptures of the 63 Saivaite Saints in the courtyard. 
24, Santhome High Road, Mylapore; 
Open: Tamil 6am, 8.15am, 6pm; English 7am, 9.30am, 12noon; 
Phone: +91-44-24985455

4. Valluvar Kottam Kodambakkam 

The carved temple on a chariot is a memorial of Tiruvalluvar, the renowned Tamil poet-saint; its structure reminds one of the temple chariots of Thiruvarur. It houses his life-size figure and all 133 chapters from Thirukkural depicted in bas-relief. The auditorium here can accommodate up to 4,000 people at a time. 
(Island Grounds; Indian/ Foreigner: `5/ 100; : 10am-5pm; Closed on Friday)

6.T Government museum
Pantheon Road, Egmore
Phone: +91-44-28193238/ 28193778 Timings:9.30am-5pm Closed:Friday & National Holidays 
Entry Fee:Adult/ Child/ Student- `15/ 10/ 5 (Indian); 
Adult/ Child/ Student- `250/ 125/ 75 (Foreigner) 
Camera/ Video: `200/ 500 per camera

7.MGR Memorial
Situate on Marina beach, Chennai


8.T Nagar Market
One of the most crowded markets of Chennai, the place is visited for its variety of silk and gold products. It is said to be one of the biggest markets in South India.

9.Fort St.George (Near train station)(Museam)


It was built by the British East India Company in 1640 AD. The fort is believed to be the first establishment of the British in India. It is a military architecture marvel, which was erected as a trading post and later evolved to be the origin of modern Indian Army. Situated in the coastal state of Tamil Nadu, this ancient monument is worth watching on your trip to Chennai. St. George Fort holds great historical importance and is looked after by the Archaeological Survey of India. 
Museum entrance fee: 2USD


11.Chennai Train Station




11.Kalakshetra (The temple of art)
The state is well known for its contribution to Bharatnatyam. It has many gurukuland training institutes that create future exponents. One of them is Kalakshetra, the school of famous 
danseuse Rukmini Devi Arundale who founded it in 1936; it came to be also known as ‘The Temple of Arts’. The centre provides training to young students and has played a prominent role in keeping alive the classical heritage.
Tiruvanmiyur; Open10am-6pm; : +91-44-24521169