Chennai, Nov. 2 -- Reviving a sacred landmark, the Neo-classical St. George's Cathedral, located in Chennai, stands as one of the most iconic monuments of colonial architecture in India.
Consecrated in 1815 during the British East India Company's rule, the cathedral has served as the spiritual heart of the Anglican community in South India. Designed in the Neo-Classical style, it features a majestic spire, elegant Corinthian pillars, and a serene white facade, embodying simplicity and grandeur in equal measure. Over the years, the cathedral has witnessed Chennai's urban evolution, serving as the mother church of the Church of South India (CSI) and the seat of the Bishop of Madras, making it a site of immense historical, cultural, and spiri...