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Madras War Cemetery
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Madras War Cemetery is located in Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was created to receive Second World War graves from civil and cantonment cemeteries in the south and east of India where their permanent maintenance could not be assured.
Nearby attractions
St. Patrick's Church
Butt Road, Saint Thomas Mount, 5/84-d, St Patricks Church Rd, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Nearby restaurants
Sangeetha Veg Restaurant | Nandambakkam
5/12, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Ramapuram, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Buhari Hotel
5, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Rajeswari colony, Poonthottam Colony, Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B
38, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Ramapuram, Poonthottam Colony, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd
No 5/10, Balaji Mahal, No 73e, Seven Wells St, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)
5 15, Butt Rd, Ramapuram, Ravi Colony, Parangi Malai, Gandhi Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Wangs Kitchen
#46, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Soup corner
5, E Tank St, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
China xpress
256V+67Q, Ramapuram, Seven Wells, Ramapuram, St.Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Amja Restaurants
7/13A, GROOUND FLOOR, Kasi Viswanathar Koil St, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Hotel Red Pepper
No.23, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Poonthottam Colony, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel akash inn
Green Top Service Apartments, Mount Poonamallee Rd, opposite A2B, near CHENNAI TRADE CENTRE, Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
ANT Biz Rooms near Chennai Trade Centre
A2B Building, New, 7 Old No.2A, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Poonthottam Colony, Ekkatuthangal, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
OYO 3417 Green Top Apartment
Plot No 46, Mount Poonamallee Rd, opposite CHENNAI TRADE CENTRE, Chennai, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
GT SERVICE APARTMENTS
Green Top Service Apartments, Asvini Avantika, 46, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
St.Thomas Inn hotel
5/69, Butt Ln, Ramapuram, St Thomas Mount, Chennai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Sri Ganesha Palace And Bhavan
7, Sri Ganesha Palace, 20, Police Office Rd, Ramapuram, Ravi Colony, Gandhi Nagar, St.Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
Century Garden
Mettu Street 3, 98, Butt Rd, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
OYO Mnr Grand Near Kasi Talkies
Plot No. 1-C, Lazer St, South Phase, Sathya Nagar, Ekkatuthangal, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600032, India
Hotel Mount Plaza
101, Butt Rd, Ramapuram, Parangi Malai, St.Thomas Mount, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
CBL104 Inn
104, Butt Rd, Bazaar Rd, Parangi Malai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600016, India
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Madras War Cemetery

257V+JH5, Mount Poonamallee Rd, Ramapuram, Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600089, India
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Madras War Cemetery is located in Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was created to receive Second World War graves from civil and cantonment cemeteries in the south and east of India where their permanent maintenance could not be assured.

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attractions: St. Patrick's Church, restaurants: Sangeetha Veg Restaurant | Nandambakkam, Buhari Hotel, Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B, Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd, Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road), Wangs Kitchen, Soup corner, China xpress, Amja Restaurants, Hotel Red Pepper
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Nearby attractions of Madras War Cemetery

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

4.7

(663)

Open 24 hours
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A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
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Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
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Explore Street Shopping and try Local Food
Wed, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Madras War Cemetery

Sangeetha Veg Restaurant | Nandambakkam

Buhari Hotel

Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B

Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd

Aasife Biriyani - Chennai (Butt Road)

Wangs Kitchen

Soup corner

China xpress

Amja Restaurants

Hotel Red Pepper

Sangeetha Veg Restaurant | Nandambakkam

Sangeetha Veg Restaurant | Nandambakkam

4.1

(3.9K)

Click for details
Buhari Hotel

Buhari Hotel

3.7

(2.1K)

$$

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Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B

Adyar Ananda Bhavan - A2B

3.9

(1.7K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd

Dindigul Thalappakatti Hotels Pvt Ltd

4.1

(101)

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Madras War Cemetery is located on Mount-Poonamallee Road, Nandambakkam, about 5 km (3.1 miles) from the airport and 1 km (0.62 miles) from St. Thomas Mount. The cemetery is open to the public.

Inside view of the cemetery The cemetery occupies 2.75 acres (1.11 hectares)[1] and contains the graves of 856 Commonwealth service people who died in the Second World War. It was established in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission, which is now known as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), to pay tribute to the people of the Commonwealth nations who died in military service. The cemetery is maintained by the CWGC in partnership with Government of India.The cemetery is given to the CWGC under perpetual lease by the Defence Ministry.

The cemetery also includes Madras 1914–1918 War Memorial, which is situated at the rear of the site and is styled on the lines of a lawn cemetery. The memorial, which does not contain any bodies, bears plaques with the names of British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in both World Wars and the inscription; "Their name liveth for evermore". It bears the names of more than 1,039 servicemen who died during the First World War and whose remains lie in many civil and cantonment cemeteries across India, where it is not possible to maintain their graves in perpetuity. Commonwealth nationals whose remains were buried include 14 Australians and 5...

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The Madras War Cemetery in Chennai is a serene and respectful memorial dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. The well-maintained cemetery provides a peaceful atmosphere with lush greenery, making it a good spot for reflection and photography. The layout is clean and the neat rows of graves are a tribute to the soldiers' sacrifices, adding to the sense of reverence.

Visitors have noted that the place is quiet, ideal for a calm visit, and appreciated the well-kept environment. The reflection of water after rain adds to its serene charm. However, some reviewers mention that there’s not much to see apart from the graves and landscaping, making it more suitable for a brief visit or as a photo spot rather than a place of extensive exploration.

While the cemetery is well-kept and peaceful, it may not offer many activities beyond the solemnity of the place, so those seeking more engagement might find it lacking. Nonetheless, for those looking to pay respects or find a quiet moment in the city, it serves as a...

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Madras War Cemetry is a haven of peace amidst the frenetic pace of city life that passes by. It is close to Miot Hospital and is easily accessible by City Bus, Share Auto, Call Taxi, and other modes of transportation. The All-Pervasive Calm & Quiet enveloping rows & rows of hundreds of tombstones of the Brave Fallen in World War II & other Battles of the British Indian Army provides a Serene setting for the All-Pervasive Calm & Quiet enveloping rows & rows of hundreds of tombstones of the Brave Fallen in World War II & other Battles of the British Indian Army. The names of British Indian Army troops who died in World War I are plainly recorded on a long, low sombre wall. Here, Christians, Muslims, and others are honoured. A visit to this War Cemetery is extremely uplifting to the mind, soul, and heart.This eerily silent, timeless, exquisite memorial to the brave dead serves as a powerful reminder that we are here today because a sea of men before us chose to die in their prime....

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Fawas IbrahimFawas Ibrahim
Madras War Cemetery is located on Mount-Poonamallee Road, Nandambakkam, about 5 km (3.1 miles) from the airport and 1 km (0.62 miles) from St. Thomas Mount. The cemetery is open to the public. Inside view of the cemetery The cemetery occupies 2.75 acres (1.11 hectares)[1] and contains the graves of 856 Commonwealth service people who died in the Second World War. It was established in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission, which is now known as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), to pay tribute to the people of the Commonwealth nations who died in military service. The cemetery is maintained by the CWGC in partnership with Government of India.The cemetery is given to the CWGC under perpetual lease by the Defence Ministry. The cemetery also includes Madras 1914–1918 War Memorial, which is situated at the rear of the site and is styled on the lines of a lawn cemetery. The memorial, which does not contain any bodies, bears plaques with the names of British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in both World Wars and the inscription; "Their name liveth for evermore". It bears the names of more than 1,039 servicemen who died during the First World War and whose remains lie in many civil and cantonment cemeteries across India, where it is not possible to maintain their graves in perpetuity. Commonwealth nationals whose remains were buried include 14 Australians and 5 New Zealanders.
SatyaSatya
The place is very calm n clean😍....but currently under maintenance...so they will not allow you to enter... As I was visitor in Chennai... I requested Gardener ... N got entry😅😍 Its created to receive Second World War graves from many civil and cantonment cemeteries in the south and east of India where their permanent maintenance could not be assured The cemetery is spread over an area of 2.75 acres and contains 856 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. It was established in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission, now known as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), to pay tribute to the men and women of the Commonwealth nations who sacrificed their lives in World War II. It is now maintained by the CWGC in partnership with Government of India.
Roshan K LohaniRoshan K Lohani
The Madras War Cemetery is a solemn place dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives during the Second World War. It holds numerous graves that remind us of the sacrifices made in a war beyond anyone’s control. One drawback is that visitors are often not allowed inside, as it is managed directly by a private organization from England. Many times you may only be able to view it from the outside. It’s well-maintained and peaceful, but the limited access can feel a little disappointing. Overall, it’s worth a short visit if you’re passing by — you can take a quick look, click a photo, and pay your respects. Not a place that takes much time, but meaningful in its own way.
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Madras War Cemetery is located on Mount-Poonamallee Road, Nandambakkam, about 5 km (3.1 miles) from the airport and 1 km (0.62 miles) from St. Thomas Mount. The cemetery is open to the public. Inside view of the cemetery The cemetery occupies 2.75 acres (1.11 hectares)[1] and contains the graves of 856 Commonwealth service people who died in the Second World War. It was established in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission, which is now known as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), to pay tribute to the people of the Commonwealth nations who died in military service. The cemetery is maintained by the CWGC in partnership with Government of India.The cemetery is given to the CWGC under perpetual lease by the Defence Ministry. The cemetery also includes Madras 1914–1918 War Memorial, which is situated at the rear of the site and is styled on the lines of a lawn cemetery. The memorial, which does not contain any bodies, bears plaques with the names of British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in both World Wars and the inscription; "Their name liveth for evermore". It bears the names of more than 1,039 servicemen who died during the First World War and whose remains lie in many civil and cantonment cemeteries across India, where it is not possible to maintain their graves in perpetuity. Commonwealth nationals whose remains were buried include 14 Australians and 5 New Zealanders.
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The place is very calm n clean😍....but currently under maintenance...so they will not allow you to enter... As I was visitor in Chennai... I requested Gardener ... N got entry😅😍 Its created to receive Second World War graves from many civil and cantonment cemeteries in the south and east of India where their permanent maintenance could not be assured The cemetery is spread over an area of 2.75 acres and contains 856 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. It was established in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission, now known as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), to pay tribute to the men and women of the Commonwealth nations who sacrificed their lives in World War II. It is now maintained by the CWGC in partnership with Government of India.
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The Madras War Cemetery is a solemn place dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives during the Second World War. It holds numerous graves that remind us of the sacrifices made in a war beyond anyone’s control. One drawback is that visitors are often not allowed inside, as it is managed directly by a private organization from England. Many times you may only be able to view it from the outside. It’s well-maintained and peaceful, but the limited access can feel a little disappointing. Overall, it’s worth a short visit if you’re passing by — you can take a quick look, click a photo, and pay your respects. Not a place that takes much time, but meaningful in its own way.
Roshan K Lohani

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