Tamilnadu - Monuments
Monuments are the places where the history has set its foot strongly to pass the legacy through generations. The epitome of craftsmanship, art and culture can best be experienced in the monuments which have seen the vagaries of time over the centuries.
Dakshinachitra Museum
As the name implies, Dakshinachitra Museum portrays the culture and lifestyle of the southern states of India, especially the villages that are at the verge of extinction. Obviously, the globalization has the direct and huge impact on the livelihood of the...
Monuments Arjunas Penance Tamilnadu
India is a land of legends; it has in it countless myths and folklores, which are the sole reasons for the ideal tradition and customs of Indians. These folktales are carved in many planks, rocks, boulders and temples to make the people to commemorate...
Padmanabhapuram Palace
The Royal Mansion – Padmanabapuram palace is being included in the tentative list of the “UNESCO World Heritage Sites” in South India.An exemplar of Kerala architecture, magnificent wooden palace of 16th century, Padmanabhapuram Palace is located in...
Tanjavur Palace
Tanjore palace holds a great admiration among all the visitors. This palace was built by the Nayak kings in the year 1550 AD and partly by the kings of Marathas. The threshold of this palace is a grand one with many beautiful sculptures. The fortitude that...
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal
The 17th century citadel, depicting the aesthetic sense of the Nayak Dynasty is the Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal in Madurai, the sleepless city in the down south of Tamil Nadu. The king Thirumalai Nayakkar of the Nayak Dynasty built this everlasting...