Tamil Nadu Police Museum
Even those disinterested people who call museums dull and uninviting would die to visit Tamil Nadu Police Museum. It is stunningly vibrant and refreshing. Finally, Chennai has got a sought-after Police Museum. (Yes, there is already one near Vandalur, which hardly gets any footprint.) Located on Pantheon Road, this beautifully restored elegant Indo-Saracenic structure translocates us to the 19th century. Thanks to the Police Department and Reach Foundation, the gorgeous building, which was on the verge of getting demolished, survives and serves for good purpose. The edifice was built in 1842. The first Commissioner of Madras Police, Lt. Col. J.C. Boulderson, bought the bungalow and its outlying 14 acres of land in 1856. Since then, it has been functioning as the Commissioner's Office. Over the years, the structure lost its aesthetic glory by sealing the windows, closing the balconies, and introducing the partition walls. We are fortunate to see a fully restored heritage structure,