Fort ST. Geroge:
was built in 1640 AD, by the British East India Company under the direct supervision of
Francis Day and Andrew Cogon. This place achieved its name from Saint George, the patron
saint of England. The fort houses Saint Mary's Church and fort museum. Saint Mary's Church
the oldest Anglican Church built in 1680 and the tombstones in its courtyard are the
oldest British tombstones in India.Marina Beach: its the second longest beach in the world with a
strech of 4.5 kms (2.5 miles). This strech is filled with statues of rememberence from our
Tamil culture to our great leaders. A walk along the Marina in the evening creates elated
feelings. The old buildings on side of Kamarajar Salai, a main road along the Marina,
would remind you of the good old British days. People from all over the city gather here
in the evenings to cool off and eat crispy "sundal and murukku"!
ANNA Memorial: the memorial for ARINZAR ANNADURAI - leader of
the Dravidian movement, affectionately called Anna. His speech in Tamil has enchanted
millions. Adjoining to this memorial lays another for leader Dr. M.G. Ramachandran leader
of AIADMK movement, commonly know as Puractchi Thalaivar MGR. Both of them are situated at
the northern end of the Marina Beach. Both these leaders are still living in the hearts of
Tamil Nadu people
Light House a massive tall structure situated at south end
of the Marina Beach beckons the visitors in the evening and adds glory to the golden
sands. All India Radio (AIR) radio broadcast station is located opposite to the light
house
San Thome Basilica: at
the south end of Marina Beach was named after Saint Thomas "doubting apostle of Jesus
Christ". It is belived he has come to Madras in 52 AD and kill at St. Thomas Mount
just outside the city in 78 AD. Built in 16th Century by the Portuguese, in 1896 it was
made a basilica. The beautiful stained glass window at the basilica portrays the story of
St Thomas and the central hall has 14 wooden plaques depicting scenes from the last days
of Christ.. In the cathedral is a 3ft. high statue of Virgin Mary which is believed to
have been brought from Portugal in 1543
Theosophical Society:
formed to facilitate and encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy and
science is situated in beautiful sylvan settings in Adyar. The society was founded by
Madame Blavatsky and Col. Olott in USA, and later moved to Adyar in 1882. Apart from
shrines of all faiths and the peaceful Garden of Remembrance, there is a 95-year old
library which has a very good collection of rare Oriental manuscripts written on palm
leaves and parchment
Elliots Beach along the coast down south from Marina. It is
also the night beachs for Chennai youth. At the end of this beach are the Velankanni
church and the Ashtalakshmi temple. Though the church is much smaller than the original
one at Velankanni it attracts its own share of pilgrims. The Ashtalakshmi temple dedicated
to goddess Lakshmi looks quite different from the usual South Indian temples as it is a
modern granite tier construction, not even 20 years old
Birla Planiorium is
located near Adyar and Guindy. This modern planetarium is housed in a hemi-spherical
theatre. Here a fully computerized projector brings the heavenly bodies to life. The
latest astronomical phenomena are brought back to life in simulated environment. Periyar
Science & Technology Centre situated near enables the visiting public to understand
scientific and technological inventions through working models Kalakshetra:is
located eyond Elliot's beach, is Kalakshetra or 'Temple of Art'. It was founded in 1936 by
Rukmini Devi Arundale to train, encourage and revive interest in bharatanatyam, which is
the classical dance form of the state. This institution is among the finest of its kind in
the country and is run on the ancient gurukulam system. Throughout the year Kalakshetra
conducts music recital and dance performances in different parts of Chennai. Details about
venue and timings can be obtained from the daily newspapers or from the information desk
of the Government of India Tourist Office
Adyar Banyan Tree: is one of the largest tree in the
world. It measures 238ft from north to south and 250ft from east to west. The total area
exceed 59,500 sq ft. This tree is a unique specimen. It has been the centre of many
notable gatherings of the Theosophical Society and thousands of visistors have rested in
its shade
Valluvar Kottam: the memorial to the poet-saint
Tiruvalluvar is shaped like a temple chariot and is, in fact, the replica of the temple
chariot in Thiruvarur. A life-size statue of the saint has been installed in the chariot
which is 33m. tall. The 133 chapters of his famous work Thirukkural have been depicted in
bas-relief in the front hall corridors of the chariot. The auditorium at Valluvar Kottam
is said to be the largest in Asia and can accommodate about 4000 people. It stands as a
modern memorial to the great poet who represents the glorious culture of the Tamils
Government Museum:
previously known as Pantheon Complex in British period, today houses the Government
Museum, Connemara Public Library and the National Art Gallery. The museum contains
exhibits ranging from contemporary artifacts to prehistorical findings. Sculptures and
bronzes of various periods, sections for zoology, anthropology and geology impress every
visitor. Buddhist sculptures found in the Amaravathi section depict the events recorded in
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