Sri
Kapaleeswarar Temple :
N ot far from Triplicane,
in Mylapore, there is yet another 8th century Pallava
temple. The temple 'Gopuram'(tower) is characteristic
of Dravidian style architecture .Dedicated to Lord Shiva,this
temple has some beautiful sculptures,among which the
bronze idols of 63 Saivite Saints(Nayanmars) which adorn
the outer coutyard are rare specimens.
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Guindy
National Park : Once
this was all part of Governor's Estate. Now it is fragmented
and the major part is a thickly forested game sanctuary
where the spotted deer and the black buck roam about
and a wealth of smaller fauna thrive. This is the country's
only Wild Life Sanctuary within a city's limits.
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Fort
ST. George : Fort
St. George occupies a place of pride and prominence
in Chennai. It was built in 1640 AD, by the British
East India Company under the direct supervision of Francis
Day and Andrew Cogon. This bastion achieved name from
St. George, the patron saint of England. The fort houses
St. Mary's Church and fort museum.
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Government
Museum Complex : Once
British Society in Chennai used to meet in the Pantheon.
Its 18th century buildings and grounds have over the
years since then been developed into the Connemara Library,
one of the country's three National Libraries, the national
Art Gallery, a beautiful building of Jaipur- Mughal
architecture. More...
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Valluvar
Kottam : T he
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. More...
Birla
Planetarium :
The Birla Planetarium at Kotturpuram, between Adyar
and Guindy, is the most modern planetarium in the country.
Adjoining the planetarium is a Periyar Science and Technology
Museum which will be of interest to students and other
science scholars. More...
The
Marina :
Stretching two
miles, from the Coovum River's mouth, south of the Fort,
till the northern boundaries of the 16th century Portuguese
town of San Thome, is this magnificent beach drive and
promenade. At the southern end of the Marina is the
San Thome basilica, built in 1896.
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