Thanjavur, formerly known as Tanjore, is a historic city nestled in the Kaveri River Delta, renowned for its profound cultural heritage, artistic achievements, and architectural marvels. It served as a prominent center of power, art, and religion for centuries, particularly under the Chola dynasty.
Brihadeeswarar Temple (Big Temple) ποΈ: A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Thanjavur Maratha Palace ποΈ: The living residence of the Marathas who ruled the region.
Saraswathi Mahal Library π: One of the oldest libraries in the world.
Thanjavur Art Gallery πΌοΈ: Located within the palace complex
it showcases a remarkable collection of Chola bronze sculptures.
Shiva Ganga Garden π³: A tranquil garden featuring a holy tank with sweet water.
Schwartz Church βͺ: A historical church built in 1779 by Raja Serfoji II.
Gangaikonda Cholapuram ποΈ: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Airavatesvara Temple (Darasuram) ποΈ: A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate carvings.
Thanjai Mamani Koil ποΈ: A divyadesham comprising three Vishnu temples under one roof.
Swami Malai Temple ποΈ: One of the six abodes of Lord Murugan.
Poondi Madha Basilica βͺ: A prominent Catholic pilgrimage center.
Kandiyur ποΈ: Home to the Hara Saabha Vimocchana Perumal Temple.
Chandra Bagwan Temple ποΈ: A temple dedicated to the moon god
Chandra.
Alangudi Guru Temple ποΈ: Also known as Apatsahayesvarar Temple.
Our Lady of Sorrows Church βͺ: A centrally located church known for its architecture.
Sangeetha Mahal πΆ: An acoustically designed music hall within the Thanjavur Palace.
Punnai Nallur Mariamman Temple ποΈ: A popular temple dedicated to Goddess Mariamman.
Vijayanagar Fort π°: A historical fort built partly by Nayaks and Maratha rulers.
Rajarajan Manimandapam ποΈ: A memorial hall dedicated to Raja Raja Chola I.
Manora Fort πΌ: A hexagonal
eight-story fort built by Serfoji II.