• Known for its intricate carvings, wide arches, red brick walls and lime mortar, Chepauk Palace was built by the engineer Paul Benfield, who completed it in 1768.
  • It was also the time when the Nawabs of Carnatic landed here from Arcot to build Chepauk Palace and make the city their capital.
  • Chepauk Palace on Wallajah Road near the Marina was the Madras residence of the Nawabs of Arcot , once the rulers of Tamil Nadu.
  • Once a part of the grand Chepauk estate, where the nobles and royal families would reside, Chepauk Palace today is in a ruined state.
  • Wallajah built the Chepauk Palace in 1768 CE. Apparently, he requested the British to build his palace inside the fort, which was turned down.
  • The heritage site that i have choosen is that of Chepauk Palace, Chennai. It was the residence of Nawab of Arcot from 1768-1855 and is known for its building...
  • That at least was the impression I was left with during a recent visit to the premises. Chepauk Palace was built as the city residence of the Nawabs of Arcot.
  • Restoration, however, is a painstaking effort, lasting many years. At the Chepauk Palace, work is proceeding slowly but surely.
  • Chepauk Palace, Chennai, the first building in India to be built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, is one a few oldest buildings in India constructed in 1760s.
  • Tam konum — Chepauk Palace, haritada kırmızı bir işaretle işaretlenmiş. Yapabilirsiniz için yol tarifi alın Chepauk Palace bulunduğunuz yerden haritada.