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Anna Centenary Library
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The Anna Centenary Library is an established state library of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is located at Kotturpuram, Chennai. It is built at a cost of ₹172 crores. It is named after a former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, C. N. Annadurai. It was opened by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi.
Nearby attractions
B.M. Birla Planetarium
6/22, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Anna University Staff Quarters, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600025, India
Kotturpuram Tree Park
26FV+HQV, River View Rd, Adyar House, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Nearby restaurants
Copper Kitchen Kotturpuram
19B, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Opp Anna Library, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Cafe Srikrishna
16, Ponniamman Koil St, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Soy Soi
2/10, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Chitra Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Royal Sandwich
2/52, Ponne amman koil street, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Delish - The Dessert Studio
10 A, 11/1, Part TS 4, Ground Floor, Valli Ammai, Valliammai Achi St, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
MUNIYANDI VILAS
9, Ponniamman Koil St, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Bun & Bread
48, Ponniamman Koil St, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Ciclo Café
32, 47, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Chitra Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Tic Tac - Rolls Artistry
6A, Link St, Kottur Gardens, Avvai Colony, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Domino's Pizza | kotturpuram, Chennai
1st Floor, Vikas Mantra Tower, No 1, PN 63, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
Nearby hotels
Adyar Villa
2/28, Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Adyar House, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
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Anna Centenary Library

Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Surya Nagar, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600085, India
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The Anna Centenary Library is an established state library of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is located at Kotturpuram, Chennai. It is built at a cost of ₹172 crores. It is named after a former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, C. N. Annadurai. It was opened by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi.

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attractions: B.M. Birla Planetarium, Kotturpuram Tree Park, restaurants: Copper Kitchen Kotturpuram, Cafe Srikrishna, Soy Soi, Royal Sandwich, Delish - The Dessert Studio, MUNIYANDI VILAS, Bun & Bread, Ciclo Café, Tic Tac - Rolls Artistry, Domino's Pizza | kotturpuram, Chennai
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Nearby attractions of Anna Centenary Library

B.M. Birla Planetarium

Kotturpuram Tree Park

B.M. Birla Planetarium

B.M. Birla Planetarium

4.1

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Kotturpuram Tree Park

Kotturpuram Tree Park

4.5

(449)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Tribute to Arijit Singh
Candlelight: Tribute to Arijit Singh
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
Museum Compound, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai, 600008
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A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
Sun, Dec 7 • 3:30 PM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600033, India
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Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:30 PM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600009, India
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Nearby restaurants of Anna Centenary Library

Copper Kitchen Kotturpuram

Cafe Srikrishna

Soy Soi

Royal Sandwich

Delish - The Dessert Studio

MUNIYANDI VILAS

Bun & Bread

Ciclo Café

Tic Tac - Rolls Artistry

Domino's Pizza | kotturpuram, Chennai

Copper Kitchen Kotturpuram

Copper Kitchen Kotturpuram

4.5

(4K)

Click for details
Cafe Srikrishna

Cafe Srikrishna

3.8

(769)

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Soy Soi

Soy Soi

4.4

(2.5K)

$$$$

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Royal Sandwich

Royal Sandwich

4.2

(235)

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4.6
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5.0
1y

A Paradise for bibliophile, wish they continue increase the collections and improve the facilities to attract more new readers. Hope they conduct many more knowledge sharing related events.

Expect government to create similar library in all the district headquarters . Noticed it's benifits medical students and candidates of competitive exams a lot.

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai, and I must say, it's a gem that deserves all five stars!

Firstly, the vast collection of books is simply awe-inspiring. Whether you're a student preparing for exams, an avid reader, or just someone looking for a quiet place to explore new knowledge, this library has something for everyone. With over 5.5 lakh books spread across multiple genres and languages, including an impressive selection of English and Tamil literature, you're bound to find something that piques your interest.

The facilities are top-notch. The library is housed in an eight-story structure that's not only architecturally pleasing but also designed with the reader's comfort in mind. The air-conditioned environment, especially in the 'own book' reading area, provides a serene atmosphere perfect for deep study or leisurely reading. The inclusion of a Braille section and multimedia kits shows a commendable commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the resources here.

Special sections for children and adults, along with an auditorium and amphitheater, add to the library's appeal. The children's area, with its tree-like structure, is particularly enchanting, making it a favorite among young readers and their parents. Meanwhile, the availability of e-books and e-journals means that even in our digital age, the library keeps up with modern demands, offering access to thousands of electronic resources.

The ambiance is another highlight. With large windows offering views of lush greenery, the library feels like a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Chennai. It's a place where you can lose yourself in books while enjoying the natural light that floods through the atrium.

Lastly, the staff at Anna Centenary Library are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, making your visit smooth and enjoyable. Their dedication to maintaining such a high-quality public space is evident.

In summary, if you're in Chennai and love libraries or just need a peaceful place to spend time, the Anna Centenary Library is not to be missed. It's a cultural and intellectual haven that truly reflects the city's commitment to education and literature. Five stars,...

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4.0
1y

The library in Chennai is indeed a gem, offering a multitude of advantages for its patrons. As the largest library in the region, it stands out not only for its size but also for its meticulous upkeep. The fully air-conditioned environment creates a comfortable space for visitors to immerse themselves in the vast collection of books.

The library's collection is impressive, catering to a wide range of interests. Students preparing for competitive exams, such as JEE and GATE, will find a comprehensive selection of relevant materials. Literature enthusiasts can explore an array of literary works, while children have access to engaging comics and drawing books. This diversity ensures that the library caters to the intellectual needs of a diverse audience.

Beyond books, the library embraces technology by providing PCs for browsing. This feature not only facilitates research and learning but also keeps pace with the digital age. The inclusion of comfortable sofa chairs encourages extended reading sessions, creating a welcoming environment for visitors to delve into the world of knowledge.

However, it's worth noting that the library does face a drawback in terms of physical property maintenance. Some areas show signs of wear and tear, and damaged sections could benefit from attention. Despite this drawback, the cleanliness of the library is highly commendable. The commitment to hygiene contributes to a pleasant atmosphere for all visitors.

The availability of parking space is a practical convenience, making it easier for patrons to access the library. A thoughtful organization of book sections on different floors streamlines the browsing experience, ensuring that individuals can easily locate and explore materials relevant to their interests.

One noteworthy aspect of this library is its potential impact on child development. By providing a diverse range of books and a conducive environment, parents can encourage their children to spend time in this enriching space. This stands as a healthy alternative to excessive screen time, offering a pathway for children to enhance their knowledge and proficiency in the English language.

In conclusion, despite some maintenance issues with the physical properties, the library in Chennai emerges as a valuable resource for individuals of all ages. Its commitment to cleanliness, diverse collection, and efforts to create a comfortable reading space make it a commendable institution for learning and intellectual...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
2y

The Anna Centenary Library is an absolute joy if you are a bibliophile. Although the library doesn’t lend books, it is undeniably a fantastic resource with which you can feed your literary desires!

What Makes It Awesome The Anna Centenary Library is spread across a massive 3.75 lakh square feet of land and houses eight floors of books, books and more books! They currently have five and a half lakh books in their library that are available for public access. You can only read the book in the library though.

The library has an ‘own book’ section that is air-conditioned and furnished well for readers who are looking for a calm space to read. They allow laptops in this area, so it’s a pretty awesome space if you’re looking to work in peace as well. If you’ve been wondering about a place in the city where you can take your young child (or even your nephews and nieces), do plan a trip to the Anna Centenary Library. They have a beautifully decorated Children’s section complete with an artificial tree under which they can read! Their catalogue of children’s books is vast as well. You can find pretty much every book from Amar Chitra Katha to books by Dr Seuss there.

The library stocks close to every kind of non-fiction and academic title there is, in subjects like architecture, design, engineering, medicine, history, geography and environmental sciences to name a few. They also stock a variety of books in languages like French, German, Spanish and Italian and have a separate floor dedicated to Tamil books.

The library also has a section dedicated to magazines and journals. Anna Centenary Library even does orientation programmes for IAS and IPS aspirants, fun weekly classes for kids and also have book launches. The best part about this awesome facility? It’s free!

Good place to improve your knowledge. Nice surrounding.

Bags have to be kept at front and token will be issued.

Lot of sources available for people doing research.

Fully Air conditioned.

Restroom Neat and clean

Parking...

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Madhev raj SriramMadhev raj Sriram
A Paradise for bibliophile, wish they continue increase the collections and improve the facilities to attract more new readers. Hope they conduct many more knowledge sharing related events. Expect government to create similar library in all the district headquarters . Noticed it's benifits medical students and candidates of competitive exams a lot. I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai, and I must say, it's a gem that deserves all five stars! Firstly, the vast collection of books is simply awe-inspiring. Whether you're a student preparing for exams, an avid reader, or just someone looking for a quiet place to explore new knowledge, this library has something for everyone. With over 5.5 lakh books spread across multiple genres and languages, including an impressive selection of English and Tamil literature, you're bound to find something that piques your interest. The facilities are top-notch. The library is housed in an eight-story structure that's not only architecturally pleasing but also designed with the reader's comfort in mind. The air-conditioned environment, especially in the 'own book' reading area, provides a serene atmosphere perfect for deep study or leisurely reading. The inclusion of a Braille section and multimedia kits shows a commendable commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the resources here. Special sections for children and adults, along with an auditorium and amphitheater, add to the library's appeal. The children's area, with its tree-like structure, is particularly enchanting, making it a favorite among young readers and their parents. Meanwhile, the availability of e-books and e-journals means that even in our digital age, the library keeps up with modern demands, offering access to thousands of electronic resources. The ambiance is another highlight. With large windows offering views of lush greenery, the library feels like a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Chennai. It's a place where you can lose yourself in books while enjoying the natural light that floods through the atrium. Lastly, the staff at Anna Centenary Library are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, making your visit smooth and enjoyable. Their dedication to maintaining such a high-quality public space is evident. In summary, if you're in Chennai and love libraries or just need a peaceful place to spend time, the Anna Centenary Library is not to be missed. It's a cultural and intellectual haven that truly reflects the city's commitment to education and literature. Five stars, without a doubt!
SOLOMONRAJA RSOLOMONRAJA R
The library in Chennai is indeed a gem, offering a multitude of advantages for its patrons. As the largest library in the region, it stands out not only for its size but also for its meticulous upkeep. The fully air-conditioned environment creates a comfortable space for visitors to immerse themselves in the vast collection of books. The library's collection is impressive, catering to a wide range of interests. Students preparing for competitive exams, such as JEE and GATE, will find a comprehensive selection of relevant materials. Literature enthusiasts can explore an array of literary works, while children have access to engaging comics and drawing books. This diversity ensures that the library caters to the intellectual needs of a diverse audience. Beyond books, the library embraces technology by providing PCs for browsing. This feature not only facilitates research and learning but also keeps pace with the digital age. The inclusion of comfortable sofa chairs encourages extended reading sessions, creating a welcoming environment for visitors to delve into the world of knowledge. However, it's worth noting that the library does face a drawback in terms of physical property maintenance. Some areas show signs of wear and tear, and damaged sections could benefit from attention. Despite this drawback, the cleanliness of the library is highly commendable. The commitment to hygiene contributes to a pleasant atmosphere for all visitors. The availability of parking space is a practical convenience, making it easier for patrons to access the library. A thoughtful organization of book sections on different floors streamlines the browsing experience, ensuring that individuals can easily locate and explore materials relevant to their interests. One noteworthy aspect of this library is its potential impact on child development. By providing a diverse range of books and a conducive environment, parents can encourage their children to spend time in this enriching space. This stands as a healthy alternative to excessive screen time, offering a pathway for children to enhance their knowledge and proficiency in the English language. In conclusion, despite some maintenance issues with the physical properties, the library in Chennai emerges as a valuable resource for individuals of all ages. Its commitment to cleanliness, diverse collection, and efforts to create a comfortable reading space make it a commendable institution for learning and intellectual exploration.
Jayashree MJayashree M
The Anna Centenary Library is an absolute joy if you are a bibliophile. Although the library doesn’t lend books, it is undeniably a fantastic resource with which you can feed your literary desires! What Makes It Awesome The Anna Centenary Library is spread across a massive 3.75 lakh square feet of land and houses eight floors of books, books and more books! They currently have five and a half lakh books in their library that are available for public access. You can only read the book in the library though. The library has an ‘own book’ section that is air-conditioned and furnished well for readers who are looking for a calm space to read. They allow laptops in this area, so it’s a pretty awesome space if you’re looking to work in peace as well. If you’ve been wondering about a place in the city where you can take your young child (or even your nephews and nieces), do plan a trip to the Anna Centenary Library. They have a beautifully decorated Children’s section complete with an artificial tree under which they can read! Their catalogue of children’s books is vast as well. You can find pretty much every book from Amar Chitra Katha to books by Dr Seuss there. The library stocks close to every kind of non-fiction and academic title there is, in subjects like architecture, design, engineering, medicine, history, geography and environmental sciences to name a few. They also stock a variety of books in languages like French, German, Spanish and Italian and have a separate floor dedicated to Tamil books. The library also has a section dedicated to magazines and journals. Anna Centenary Library even does orientation programmes for IAS and IPS aspirants, fun weekly classes for kids and also have book launches. The best part about this awesome facility? It’s free! Good place to improve your knowledge. Nice surrounding. Bags have to be kept at front and token will be issued. Lot of sources available for people doing research. Fully Air conditioned. Restroom Neat and clean Parking facilities available.
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A Paradise for bibliophile, wish they continue increase the collections and improve the facilities to attract more new readers. Hope they conduct many more knowledge sharing related events. Expect government to create similar library in all the district headquarters . Noticed it's benifits medical students and candidates of competitive exams a lot. I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai, and I must say, it's a gem that deserves all five stars! Firstly, the vast collection of books is simply awe-inspiring. Whether you're a student preparing for exams, an avid reader, or just someone looking for a quiet place to explore new knowledge, this library has something for everyone. With over 5.5 lakh books spread across multiple genres and languages, including an impressive selection of English and Tamil literature, you're bound to find something that piques your interest. The facilities are top-notch. The library is housed in an eight-story structure that's not only architecturally pleasing but also designed with the reader's comfort in mind. The air-conditioned environment, especially in the 'own book' reading area, provides a serene atmosphere perfect for deep study or leisurely reading. The inclusion of a Braille section and multimedia kits shows a commendable commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the resources here. Special sections for children and adults, along with an auditorium and amphitheater, add to the library's appeal. The children's area, with its tree-like structure, is particularly enchanting, making it a favorite among young readers and their parents. Meanwhile, the availability of e-books and e-journals means that even in our digital age, the library keeps up with modern demands, offering access to thousands of electronic resources. The ambiance is another highlight. With large windows offering views of lush greenery, the library feels like a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Chennai. It's a place where you can lose yourself in books while enjoying the natural light that floods through the atrium. Lastly, the staff at Anna Centenary Library are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, making your visit smooth and enjoyable. Their dedication to maintaining such a high-quality public space is evident. In summary, if you're in Chennai and love libraries or just need a peaceful place to spend time, the Anna Centenary Library is not to be missed. It's a cultural and intellectual haven that truly reflects the city's commitment to education and literature. Five stars, without a doubt!
Madhev raj Sriram

Madhev raj Sriram

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The library in Chennai is indeed a gem, offering a multitude of advantages for its patrons. As the largest library in the region, it stands out not only for its size but also for its meticulous upkeep. The fully air-conditioned environment creates a comfortable space for visitors to immerse themselves in the vast collection of books. The library's collection is impressive, catering to a wide range of interests. Students preparing for competitive exams, such as JEE and GATE, will find a comprehensive selection of relevant materials. Literature enthusiasts can explore an array of literary works, while children have access to engaging comics and drawing books. This diversity ensures that the library caters to the intellectual needs of a diverse audience. Beyond books, the library embraces technology by providing PCs for browsing. This feature not only facilitates research and learning but also keeps pace with the digital age. The inclusion of comfortable sofa chairs encourages extended reading sessions, creating a welcoming environment for visitors to delve into the world of knowledge. However, it's worth noting that the library does face a drawback in terms of physical property maintenance. Some areas show signs of wear and tear, and damaged sections could benefit from attention. Despite this drawback, the cleanliness of the library is highly commendable. The commitment to hygiene contributes to a pleasant atmosphere for all visitors. The availability of parking space is a practical convenience, making it easier for patrons to access the library. A thoughtful organization of book sections on different floors streamlines the browsing experience, ensuring that individuals can easily locate and explore materials relevant to their interests. One noteworthy aspect of this library is its potential impact on child development. By providing a diverse range of books and a conducive environment, parents can encourage their children to spend time in this enriching space. This stands as a healthy alternative to excessive screen time, offering a pathway for children to enhance their knowledge and proficiency in the English language. In conclusion, despite some maintenance issues with the physical properties, the library in Chennai emerges as a valuable resource for individuals of all ages. Its commitment to cleanliness, diverse collection, and efforts to create a comfortable reading space make it a commendable institution for learning and intellectual exploration.
SOLOMONRAJA R

SOLOMONRAJA R

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The Anna Centenary Library is an absolute joy if you are a bibliophile. Although the library doesn’t lend books, it is undeniably a fantastic resource with which you can feed your literary desires! What Makes It Awesome The Anna Centenary Library is spread across a massive 3.75 lakh square feet of land and houses eight floors of books, books and more books! They currently have five and a half lakh books in their library that are available for public access. You can only read the book in the library though. The library has an ‘own book’ section that is air-conditioned and furnished well for readers who are looking for a calm space to read. They allow laptops in this area, so it’s a pretty awesome space if you’re looking to work in peace as well. If you’ve been wondering about a place in the city where you can take your young child (or even your nephews and nieces), do plan a trip to the Anna Centenary Library. They have a beautifully decorated Children’s section complete with an artificial tree under which they can read! Their catalogue of children’s books is vast as well. You can find pretty much every book from Amar Chitra Katha to books by Dr Seuss there. The library stocks close to every kind of non-fiction and academic title there is, in subjects like architecture, design, engineering, medicine, history, geography and environmental sciences to name a few. They also stock a variety of books in languages like French, German, Spanish and Italian and have a separate floor dedicated to Tamil books. The library also has a section dedicated to magazines and journals. Anna Centenary Library even does orientation programmes for IAS and IPS aspirants, fun weekly classes for kids and also have book launches. The best part about this awesome facility? It’s free! Good place to improve your knowledge. Nice surrounding. Bags have to be kept at front and token will be issued. Lot of sources available for people doing research. Fully Air conditioned. Restroom Neat and clean Parking facilities available.
Jayashree M

Jayashree M

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