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Government State Museum
This museum in Chennai is
best known for two important
collections: sculptures from
Amarvati and its famed Bronze
Gallery. The Amaravati
collection has panels, pillars,
carved railings and Buddha
statues of Milky white marble
from a Buddhist stupa excavated
at Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh.
There are bronze sculptures from
the later Pallava, Chola,
Hoysala and Chalukya periods. |
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Fort St. George Museum
The museum displays collection
of portraits and paintings of
former governors of Chennai as
well as of English royalty.
Among the other objects on view
are weapons, coins, porcelain
and the communion vessels of the
church. |
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Thanjavur Art Gallery
The former palace of the Nayaks
of Thanjavur once viceroys of
the Vijaynagara rules and later
hereditary rulers, is a
wonderful and extravagant piece
of architecture, built in 1600.
The huge enclosed compound
encompasses a complex which
includes the Art Gallery, the
Saraswati Library and the
Sangeetha Sabha or Music Hall.A
gigantic tower, the arsenal,
decorated with bands of arches
form the external facade. One
enters into a hall which is the
sculpture gallery where examples
of south Indian stone sculptures
dating from the Pallava to Nayak
period are exhibited. |
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Government Museum
The various sections in the
museum deal with archaeology,
anthropology, zoology,
numismatology, botany and
geology. The museum has a fine
collection of bronzes which are
not allowed to be photographed. |
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