Valluvar Kottam, Nungambakkam –
This place is home to the memorial of a renowned poet, Thiruvalluvar. The
memorial is built to resemble the temple chariot located in Thiruvarur. It
is considered to be a reflection of the Tamil culture. It also houses an
auditorium, which is one of the biggest in Asia with a capacity of 4000
people.
Fort St George – Situated on
the banks of the Bay of Bengal it marks the spread of the British
influence across India. It was then that the city of Madras came into
official existence.
San Thome Church, San Thome High Road – This is probably the only monument reminiscent of Chennai’s
colonial lineage. Apart from being an amazing piece of architectural work
it also considered to be a sacred place equivalent to a pilgrimage to
various people around the world.
Doveton House – Over 200 years
since it was constructed and this structure, still standing tall has
played house to various offices, a jail, a residence and today it houses
the admin offices of the Women’s Christian College Campus.