Attractions in Chennai
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George Town, a historic neighborhood in Chennai, India, is centered around the 17th-century Fort St. George. This fort, with its imposing structure, now houses the Chennai High Court. The area […]
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Besant Nagar, a popular neighborhood in Chennai, is named after British activist Annie Besant, a key figure in the Theosophical Society and a strong advocate for Indian self-rule. This coastal […]
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Mahabalipuram, also known as Mamallapuram, is a coastal town south of Chennai that was once a thriving center of the eighth-century Pallava dynasty. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World […]
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Constructed in 1640 by the British East India Company, Fort St. George stands as their first fortress in India, located in Chennai. The fort’s 20-foot (6-meter) thick outer walls enclose […]
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Kapaleeshwarar Temple, dating back to the 7th century, stands as Chennai’s most renowned temple, dedicated to the god Shiva. Located in the heart of the city, this working temple showcases […]
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Stretching approximately 8 miles (13 kilometers) along the coast of Chennai, Marina Beach is India’s longest natural urban beach. While it is not suitable for swimming, the beach offers a […]
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The San Thome Cathedral, located in Chennai, India, was originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later rebuilt by the British. This white neo-Gothic structure is believed […]
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Inaugurated in July 1892, the Madras High Court stands as one of only three courts in modern India established by royal charter under Queen Victoria. Located in Chennai, this architectural […]
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Built for Armenian traders in 1712, the Armenian Church, also known as the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary, stands as one of the oldest churches in India. Located in […]
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Nestled within the historic walls of Fort St. George in Chennai, St. Mary’s Church stands as a testament to colonial-era architecture. Consecrated in 1680, it is the oldest masonry building […]
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Nestled in Chennai’s Mylapore neighborhood, the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple was constructed in 1952 by a devotee of Shirdi Sai Baba, a 19th-century saint known for his teachings on compassion, […]
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Mylapore, the heart of cultural life in Chennai, is a neighborhood known for its broad, tree-lined streets and narrow, winding roads. This area is dotted with numerous temples, churches, and […]
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The Government Museum in Chennai, spread across six structures with 46 galleries, offers a rich and diverse collection of scientific and artistic artifacts. Notably, it houses the world’s most impressive […]
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According to legend, St. Thomas, one of Christ’s disciples, spent his final days in a rocky cave on Little Mount, also known as Chinnamalai, in Chennai, India. Today, the site […]
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Auroville, a unique global township, was founded in the late 1960s by Mirra Alfassa, known as ‘The Mother,’ with the vision of creating a harmonious community for people from around […]
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The Ripon Building, located in Chennai, India, stands as a testament to the Indo-Saracenic architectural style and serves as the headquarters of the Corporation of Chennai, the oldest municipal body […]
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Elliot’s Beach, also known as Besant Nagar Beach or simply “Bessie,” is located at the southern end of the Marina Beach shore in Chennai. This area was once a colonial […]
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Situated near Elliot’s Beach in Chennai, the Ashtalakshmi Temple was constructed in the mid-1970s to honor Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of prosperity. This colorful, multitiered structure houses images of the […]
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Valluvar Kottam, constructed in 1976 in Chennai, India, stands as a shrine dedicated to the revered poet Thiruvalluvar. This monument honors the author of Thirukkural, a timeless collection of over […]
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Just south of Chennai, the DakshinaChitra Museum stands as a heritage village dedicated to preserving the folk art and cultural traditions of southern India. The property features artisans who practice […]
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Kanchipuram, the former capital of the Pallava Dynasty in Tamil Nadu, is often referred to as the ‘Golden City of 1,000 Temples.’ This ancient city is renowned for its numerous […]
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Dedicated to Our Lady of Good Health, Velankanni Church is a Roman Catholic church situated on the coast south of Tamil Nadu, in the town of Velankanni. The current structure, […]
Founded in 1936 by Rukmini Devi Arundale, a student of the renowned Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, the Kalakshetra Foundation stands as a leading academy of the arts in Chennai, Tamil […]
Kovalam Beach, also known as Covelong Beach, is situated on the southern outskirts of Chennai. Named after a small fishing village, the beach occupies the site of a former Dutch […]