Part of the Chennai Government Museum, the National Art Gallery is housed in a restored red sandstone Indo-Saracenic building, designed by a British architect. This gallery stands out as one of India’s most prominent painting collections, featuring works from both traditional and modern artists. Visitors can explore a diverse range of exhibits, including sculptures, handicrafts, and ancient manuscripts. The gallery’s rich array of art and artifacts offers a comprehensive look into the cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
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