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Fort St. George
The Fort stands as a symbol of the British Raj, amid state offices, facing
the sea in the east of the city, just south of George Town. It is the first
British fort build around1653 by the British East India Company. The structure
of the fort is a fine example of 17th century British military architecture,
and was mostly built in 1966. It has a 20 feet thick wall. The country's
tallest flagstaff is here, thought to be over 300 years old. The 24 black Charnockite
pillars are those reclaimed by the British in 1762 of the original 32 which
once formed the colonade of the present Secretariat building.
Within the fort, a number of other early buildings still stand
of which St. Mary's Church is the most interesting. It was consecrated in 1680
and is the oldest Protestant Church in the East.
The church contains several antiquities, not
the least being the oldest British tombstones in India and memories of weddings
in which Clive and Elihu Yale, benefactor of America's Yale University, Arthur
Wellesley who became Wellington and Warren Hastings were present for weddings
held here. Opposite the Church is the Pay accounts office. It was formerly
Robert Clive's house commemorates the Empire-builder who first learnt his trade
here. It is open to the public.
Other buildings of importance in the Fort are the Old Government
House, the Banqueting Hall (now called Rajaji Hall) built by Goldingham for
the Governor's official entertainment during the Clive period. The foundations
of Indian Army and Civil Service, the land survey by Colin Mackenize, and the
archaeological, botanical and zoological surveys were all laid at Fort. St.George.
The Fort has a museum contains some fascinating items. Now Fort St. George
houses Tamilnadu Secretariat and the Legislative Assembly. The best time to
visit is on a Sunday.
Fort St.George
Chennai - 600009
Phone :+91-44-2567 1127
High Court Building
It is situated at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road, just north of St.George
fort. An example of Indo Saracenic architecture, this complex houses High
Court, the Small Cause's Court and the City Civil Court. Built in 1892,
under the guidance of the famed architect Henry Irwin, this building is believed
to be the second largest judicial complex in the world. The red sand stone construction,
ornamental decorations on the walls, stained glass windows and minarets add
beauty to this building. The compound has a pyramid shape tomb which belongs
to the only son of Elihu Yale, who died in infancy. A fine example is
Court No 13 which has stained glass, fretted wood work, carved furniture, silvered
panels and a painted ceiling. Near the High Court building is the city's second
lighthouse tower and the highest point in the Court building once housed the
third lighthouse.
Entry - Monday to Saturday from 10 to 5 with guided tour Rs.10.
Marina Beach
Lining the east of the city is the famous Marina beach, at Kamarajar Road,
3 Km away from Madras. This is supposed to be the second longest beach
in the World and runs to a length of 12 Km. On the beach there is the Anna Park,
named after the founder of D.M.K (Dravida Munnetta Kazhakam) Anna durai
and the tomb of M.G. Ramachandran who was a film star and the charismatic Chief
Minister of Tamil Nadu. Read
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The Theosophical Society
Founded in 1875, The Theosophical Society is a worldwide body whose primary
object is Universal Brotherhood based on the belief that life, and all its diverse
forms, human and non-human, is indivisibly One. It offers discourse and meditation
sessions as well as lectures on positive health and spirituality. It is famous
for its legendary 5000 years old Banyan tree spreading over 40,000 sq
ft in the campus.
Closed on Sundays.
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Valluvar Kottam
Valluvar Kottam, the famous memorial of saint-poet Thiruvalluvar, at Nungambakkam,
established in 1976. Shaped like a Chariot, this huge memorial hall is situated
on the corner of Kodambakkam High Rd and Village Rd. The auditorium at Valluvar
Kottam which can accommodation 4000 people is said to the largest in Asia. Valluvar
Kottam replicates ancient Tamil architecture with the 1330 verse Kural inscribed
on the granite pillars that surround this grand auditorium. Over 3,000 blocks
of stone were used to create this memorial to Tamil culture. A life-size statue
of the saint has been installed in the 39 metre tall chariot.
Timings : 8am to 5pm. Closed on Fridays and National Holidays.
MGR Film City
The most popular location for Chennai's flourishing Tamil Film Industry, the
MGR Film City is a special delight. Situated at Taramani, Adyar, the film
city is dedicated to the memory of the famous Tamil actor MG Ramachandran. Several
sets of artificial sceneries like forest, water falls, market place etc, are
built here to serve as background for the shooting of films.
Timings : 8 am to 8 pm. Phone : +91-044- 2352132. Entry fee is Rs 25.
Birla Planetarium
Built in memory of B.M.Birla, the well known industrialist and visionary, the
Planetarium is considered to be the most modern in the country. It houses
eight galleries - Physical Science, Electronics and Communication, Energy, Life
Science, Innovation, Transport, International Dolls and Children and Materials
Science. The Planetarium has a 236-seater hemispherical theatre which houses
a computerised project to depict the skies and heavenly bodies on a hemispherical
dome. This centrally air-conditioned complex also houses a sound studio, classroom
and seminar hall. Adjoining the planetarium is the Periyar Science and Technology
Museum which will be of interest to students and other science scholars. The
Planetarium regularly conducts shows and there are seminars and workshops on
astronomy which are held from time to time. It is located at Kotturpuram near
Adyar.
Timing: For English Show, morning 10 am,1.15pm & 3.45 pm. Tamil version
12, 2.30 pm. Entrance fee - Adult: Rs.20,child Rs 10.
Tamilnadu Science & Technology Centre
Gandhi Mandapam Road (Behind CLRI)
Chennai- 600 025
Phone: 91-44 - 24410025 / 24416751 / 24915250
Kalakshetra
In Thiruvanmiyur, beyond Elliot's beach, is Kalakshetra or 'Temple of Art'.
It was founded in 1936 by danseuse Rukmini Devi Arundale to revive interest
in Bharatanatyam which is the classical dance form of the state of Tamil Nadu.
Run on the ancient gurukulam system, this institution is devoted to classical
dance, music and traditional textile designs and weaving. The Kalakshetra Foundation
comprises the Rukmini Devi College of Fine Arts, the Besant Arundale Senior
Secondary School, the Besant Theosophical High School, the Craft Education and
Research Centre, the Bharata Kalakshetra Auditorium and the Dr U. V. Swaminatha
Iyer Library. The Craft Education and Research Center of Kalakshetra is famous
for reviving traditional South Indian saree patterns and colors in silk and
cotton. It has an extraordinary theater, where in the month of December Kalakshetra
holds its annual ballet festival. Throughout the year Kalakshetra conducts music
recital and dance performances in different parts of Chennai.
The Deputy - Director
Central Office
Kalakshetra Foundation
Tiruvanmiyur
Chennai - 600 041
Telephone : 044 - 24911836,24914359
Tele/Fax : 044 - 24914359
Contact : E-mail
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