Saturday, April 14, 2012

Madurai Attractive Tourist Places Full Details Thirumalainayakkar Mahal

                                  Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal(Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace)

The Madurai's palace is called as Thirumalai nayakkar mahal.The street names also link with this mahal like mahal street or palace road.About 1.5 Kms from the Meenakshi temple, this palace was built in 1636 by the ruler whose name it bears. The imposing edifice is famous for the “Stuccowork” on its domes and impressive arches. The Sorgavilasam (Celestial Pavilion), measuring 75m x 52m, constructed entirely of brick and mortar without the support of a single rafter or girder, is a marvel of indo-Saracenic architectural style. Among other striking features of the palace are the massive white pillars, several of which line the corridor that runs along the courtyard. Connected by high decorated arches, these pillars measure 20m in height and have a circumference of 4m. Elsewhere, there are polished black stone pillars of varying heights. It was King Thirumalai Nayak’s grandson who demolished much of the fine structure and removed most of the jewels and woodcarvings in order to build his own palace in Tiruchirapalli. (His dream never came true).

Thanks to Lord Napier, the then Governor of Madras, who partially restored the palace in 1866-72, and the subsequent restoration works carried out several years ago, today, we get to see the Entrance Gate, The Main Hall and the Dance Hall. There’s daily sound and light show in English at 1845 hrs and in Tamil at 2015 hrs. This half an hour show extols the virtues of King Thirumalai, particularly his passion for arts, his victories in battle and his love for his subjects.


In my experience most calm place in city so many peoples are visit here.
and also Thirumalai nayakkar pillar is most famous one
note: Its open on every day morning 09.00am to evening 06.00pm
         Its ticket is for adult Rs.10/- and for child Rs.5/- only

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