May be because of two splendid British-era structures that are located on either sides of this structure, the Chennai Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Rajaji Salai has become less attractive. And, hardly anyone believes that it is also a British-era heritage building.
The court is one of those Colonial heritage buildings that still survive in George Town locality of Madras. The three storied building appears like a rectangular box and its architecture is slightly unique. The facade of the building has series of symmetrical arches framed within rectangular panels. This attractive design is the major highlight of the building. This structure was built in 1880s and was inaugurated in 1890 CE.
Happy travelling.
The court is one of those Colonial heritage buildings that still survive in George Town locality of Madras. The three storied building appears like a rectangular box and its architecture is slightly unique. The facade of the building has series of symmetrical arches framed within rectangular panels. This attractive design is the major highlight of the building. This structure was built in 1880s and was inaugurated in 1890 CE.
Happy travelling.