Monday, August 22, 2011

Madras Day - Madras turns 372 today !

As we celerate Madras Day today and the 372nd  birthday  of the city - its an irony to note that the city is an ideal potpourri of the young and the old. While Fort St George where it all began is just 372 years old, areas like Mylapore could probably date back to 1st century BC. This post is however dedicated to Fort St George , where it all began. A look at some of the maps and illustrations in the Fort Museum show you how the settlement evolved over the three centuries

The Fort initially took about 14 years to build and was designed as a squarish structure with canons in the corners
Towns evolved around the fort – a white town within the town and the Indian or Black Town outside its walls


In the next century, you can see more buildings around the fort. Some of the streets and monuments are seen till date as well




There was a lighthouse once above the building which now houses the Fort Museum. The St Mary’s  Church for instance is one of the oldest structures in Fort St George that you can visit even today. It is said that Robert Clive got married in this church which houses several tombs and memorials. Robert Clive's house is now the office of the ASI 




Today Fort St George is open to the public and on the occasion of Madras Day, there are several heritage walks held in the area. It is a pleasure to walk down the streets which still bear the original names and look around some of the structures that exist still date.  The events calender is available here 

7 comments:

Aarti said...

Loved reading this post... :)

Shalabh said...

Funny, I was at the Fort yesterday! Do you have any idea where the Descanso Church is? Madras Rediscovered by S Muthiah seems to say Mylapore but I have not been able to find it.

Lakshmi said...

@Shalabh - I am told that it is in Mylapore - St Mary's Road

Trotter said...

Hi Lakshmi! Another anniversary to commemorate!! There is always a good reason... ;)

The present post at Blogtrotter Two shows two wonders in Corsica: the views from Le Goeland Hotel room 15 and the Bocche di Bonifacio! Enjoy and have a wonderful week ahead!

Shalabh said...

@Lakshmi - thanks, will walk around St. Mary's Road this weekend and report back. :)

Amol Mathur said...

WOW! Never knew this. Thanks for the nice info! Love MADRAS! :)

Deep India said...

Thanks for sharing such an important information on Madras, keep doing good work!!