• Government Museum in Egmore

    The Government Museum in Egmore, Chennai, established in 1851, is a major cultural hub known for its vast collections and historic Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Openning Houres

Daily: 10:30 am–6:30 pm.
Friday Closed / Holiday

Contact

Egmore, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu 600 008.

Lord of the Dance

History of Lodz

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In the circle of fire, Shiva dances atop illusion, still and wild all at once. Each motion a mantra, each pose a universe unfolding. Time bows to his rhythm, and silence sings his name. Through his dance, the cosmos breathes, burns, and begins anew.

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Mahadeva Nataraja

In the cosmic silence, Lord Shiva dances as Nataraja, spinning time and space into motion. Each step crushes ignorance, lighting the path to liberation.

Eternal Energy

He spins in the void, hair flowing like rivers of time, eyes closed in divine bliss. Through his dance, all things rise, fall, and return.

Cosmic Rhythm

With flames in hand and drumbeat in rhythm, Shiva dances the birth and death of worlds. His cosmic ballet balances creation, destruction, and rebirth.

Celestial Dance of Shiva

Shiva’s fiery dance spins the cosmos, balancing creation and destruction in rhythm divine. With every step, illusion fades and the eternal truth unfolds.

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About the Museum 🏛️

The Government Museum in Egmore, Chennai, established in 1851, is the second-oldest museum in India and a landmark of cultural and historical significance. Spread across 16.25 acres, it houses six buildings with 46 galleries that exhibit a wide range of collections including archaeology, anthropology, numismatics, and zoology.

Visitors can explore iconic South Indian bronzes, ancient sculptures, Roman artifacts, and rare manuscripts. The museum complex also includes the beautiful Indo-Saracenic styled Museum Theatre, the National Art Gallery, the Connemara Public Library, and a Children’s Museum — making it an educational and artistic hub for all ages.

Ancient

Millions of Years

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60 million years

Ancient Bird Fossil

Discovered in the fossil-rich regions of Tamil Nadu and dating back over 60 million years, this ancient bird fossil stands as a testament to the deep evolutionary history of avian life. Preserved with remarkable detail, it offers visitors a rare view into the prehistoric skies of South India, long before human civilization began.

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9th–16th century CE

Ancient Swords

These centuries-old swords, dating back to the Chola and Vijayanagara periods (9th–16th century CE), reflect the martial strength and craftsmanship of South India. Forged in iron and steel, each blade tells stories of valor, honor, and royal warfare.

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Dating back over 10,000 years

Ancient Bull Fossil

Dating back over 10,000 years, this ancient bull fossil reveals the powerful presence of wild cattle in Tamil Nadu’s prehistoric plains. Preserved with remarkable clarity, it offers insights into the evolution of domestic animals and their early connection with human civilization in South India.

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Ancient Jewels

Dating back over 2,000 years

Dating back over 2,000 years, these exquisite jewels reflect the craftsmanship and opulence of ancient Tamil kingdoms. Made from gold, semi-precious stones, and intricate metalwork, each piece tells a story of royal elegance, trade, and tradition that once flourished in the Sangam era and beyond.

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Museum Highlights Tour

Take a virtual journey through the museum's grand halls — from ancient sculptures to medieval weaponry. A quick glimpse into 170+ years of history.

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