Victoria Public Hall


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The Victoria Public Hall, which is also called as 'Town Hall', is one of the important heritage buildings of Chennai city which belongs to British period. The Victoria Public Hall was constructed in 1887 to commemorate the golden jubilee of the British Empress Queen Victoria.



In the year 1882, the Town hall was decided to be constructed. The foundation stone was laid by the King of Vijayanagar named Aanandha Ghajapati Rao. The building has some terracotta works and some Islamic Calligraphy. The popular fountain named Trevelyan Fountain is present in the Hall of the Victorian Public Hall.


It served as a theater and public assembly room in the late 19th century and  early 20th century. The building, designed by Robert Fellowes Chisholm has an Italianate tower capped by a Travancore-style roof.


The hall, an example of the Indo-Saracenic architecture, was designed in the Romanesque style and built by Namperumal Chetty. It was opened to public by Lord Connemara in 1887. The hall, which played host to a number of eminent personalities, including Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Subramania Bharati and Sardar Patel, who addressed large public gatherings here in the past.








Photos from 2011. 



 




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