Chennai Tour

Chennai where religion is concerned, history has certainly left its mark
on this city which is believed to have been the place of St. Thomas, in
the outskirt of the city. There are a number of churches in Chennai that
are connected with the life and times of this apostle. There are also several
ancient temples around Chennai, and, within the city itself are two magnificent
temples - a temple in Triplicane and another in Mylapore. And perhaps the
most striking of them all is that here is a modern metropolis with beaches,
parks and even sanctuaries in the heart of the City.
Prime Attractions in Chennai
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.
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,
the government Museum with its fabulous collection of bronzes and the

Museum
Theatre, a quaint theatre that is another building out of the Museum Theatre,
a quaint theatre that is another building out of the gaslight era. Timings:
8am to 5 pm.
SRI KAPALEESWARAR TEMPLE
This ancient Shiva temple is a delightful introduction to Dravidian temple
sculpture and architecture. Fragmentary inscriptions date back to 1250 AD,
but the present structure is the renovated one which was rebuilt by the
Vijayanagara kings in the 16th century. The magnificent 37m tall gopuram
is profusely carved. The crowded cosmogeny of Stucco gods, goddesses and
saints depict important Puranic legends.
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. To the east of the
road is the Promenade, well-kept gardens and a wide beach which claims to
being the world's second longest. At the north end of the beach is Anna
Square, the serene resting place of Dr.C.N.Annaduari, who founded a populist
party that ushered in anew the ancient glory of Tamil Nadu and the Tamils.
His samadhi is marked by a beautiful park, a striking memorial sculpture
and crowds pay homage daily.
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.
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