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BHARATHIYAR HOUSE

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  The century-old house is vaguely similar to his home in Triplicane, Chennai bunched with the rest of the row houses, its pyol reaching out to us from under the inviting shade of a sloping roof.  The house has thick, wooden doors and is about 150 years old. Once you enter the wonderfully cool, low-ceilinged house, (the upper portion is not accessible) you will find a bust of the poet in a cordoned off area — the spot where he was born in 1882. To see the humble beginnings of this great man was worth the long-winded search for his house. The poet's handwritten poems, letters and speeches are encased in a wooden cupboard with a glass top, the slants and serifs of his Tamil font visibly clear on the yellowing paper. The walls bear evidence of his glory, covered as they are with his poems, photos and awards. There are family portraits, photos of him with freedom fighters and framed black-and-white photographs of his descendants. Now it is a museum of Mahakavi Bharathi. It is in this h

PANCHALANKURICHI FORT

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    Panchalankurichi was the capital of the Nayaka chief, Vira Pandya Kattabomman at the close of the 18 th century. It is situated in Ottappidaram taluk of Tuticorin District. The Panchalankurichi fort area measuring 35 acres remained as a mound. The aim of the excavation was to find out the remnants of the palace of Kattabomman.   The excavation revealed the main palace with its east facing entrance in the southern end. Three rooms on each side flanked the entrance. There was a square pit about one and a half meters lined with lime plaster probably intended for storing grains. A passage with a slope to the north led to the audience hall, which is the most impressive part of the structure. It had a raised platform at the western end, built of brick.

V.O.Chidambaram House

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  V O C House is located at Ottapidaram in Tuticorin District and is the house of the eminent freedom fighter and patriot V O Chidambaranar. V.O.Chidambaram is one of the towering personalities of freedom movement. His house has been converted into a memorial and is preserved by the government from 12-12-1961. His statue, life history and photo galleries are displayed in his memorial. This memorial house has an area of 167.12 sq. m. It is situated at 2/119, V.O.C. Street, Ottapidaram.