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Tamil Nadu Police Museum Chennai
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Tamil Nadu Police Museum is a museum in Chennai, India. Located in Pantheon Road in the neighbourhood of Egmore, the museum was opened in September 2021. The museum has a repository of exhibits marking the passage of the state's law enforcement agency from colonial India to the modern day.
Nearby attractions
St. Andrew's Church (The Kirk)
37, Poonamallee High Rd, opposite Daily Thanthi, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
National Art Gallery
Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Bronze Gallery
4, Pantheon Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Nearby restaurants
HOTEL SARAVANA BHAVAN
Singapore Complex, 21, Kennet Ln, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Abhinandan Restaurant
Ashoka Hotel, 47, Pantheon Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Hotel Kalyana Bhavan
139, 140, Marshalls Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
70mm Bar
9, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Mathsya Egmore
1, Tamil Salai, KVN Puram, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Hotel Sri Jaya (Pure veg)
Singapore Complex, 20-22, Kennet Ln, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan
shop No.33, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Mirchi Express Restaurant
Ground Floor, 55/31, B, Gandhi Irwin Rd, next to Hockey Stadium, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Sangeetha Veg Restaurant - Egmore
No: 22, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Flower Drum
2nd Floor, Prince Plaza, 46, Pantheon Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Nearby hotels
Ramada by Wyndham Chennai Egmore
Gandhi Irwin Rd, Ansari Estate, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
New Lakshmi Lodge
Post Office, Kennet Ln, opposite to Egmore, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Hotel Park Plaza
37G8+H2M, 29, Whannels Rd, opp. Albert Theater, Ansari Estate, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Hotel Chandra Park
9, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Masa Hotel
15, Kennet Ln, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Fortel
3, Gandhi Irwin Rd, next to Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority Tower 1, Ansari Estate, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Sangeetha Business Hotel
No.23, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Udipi Home Egmore
34, Police Commissioner Office Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Hotel Imperial Plaza
6, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
Velvett Villa
37H6+3XM, 7/1, Gandhi Irwin road, Opp to Egmore Railway Station, Egmore, Gandhi Irwin Rd, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
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Tamil Nadu Police Museum Chennai

483, Pantheon Rd, Komaleeswaranpet, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008, India
4.7(477)
Open 24 hours
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Tamil Nadu Police Museum is a museum in Chennai, India. Located in Pantheon Road in the neighbourhood of Egmore, the museum was opened in September 2021. The museum has a repository of exhibits marking the passage of the state's law enforcement agency from colonial India to the modern day.

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attractions: St. Andrew's Church (The Kirk), National Art Gallery, Bronze Gallery, restaurants: HOTEL SARAVANA BHAVAN, Abhinandan Restaurant, Hotel Kalyana Bhavan, 70mm Bar, Mathsya Egmore, Hotel Sri Jaya (Pure veg), Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan, Mirchi Express Restaurant, Sangeetha Veg Restaurant - Egmore, Flower Drum
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Phone
+91 94981 43468
Website
tnpolicemuseumchennai.com

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Nearby attractions of Tamil Nadu Police Museum Chennai

St. Andrew's Church (The Kirk)

National Art Gallery

Bronze Gallery

St. Andrew's Church (The Kirk)

St. Andrew's Church (The Kirk)

4.8

(365)

Open 24 hours
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National Art Gallery

National Art Gallery

4.4

(125)

Closed
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Bronze Gallery

Bronze Gallery

4.8

(29)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
Wed, Dec 10 • 3:30 PM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600033, India
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Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Tue, Dec 9 • 6:00 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600009, India
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Explore Street Shopping and try Local Food
Explore Street Shopping and try Local Food
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600017, India
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Nearby restaurants of Tamil Nadu Police Museum Chennai

HOTEL SARAVANA BHAVAN

Abhinandan Restaurant

Hotel Kalyana Bhavan

70mm Bar

Mathsya Egmore

Hotel Sri Jaya (Pure veg)

Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan

Mirchi Express Restaurant

Sangeetha Veg Restaurant - Egmore

Flower Drum

HOTEL SARAVANA BHAVAN

HOTEL SARAVANA BHAVAN

3.5

(2.1K)

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Abhinandan Restaurant

Abhinandan Restaurant

4.1

(678)

Closed
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Hotel Kalyana Bhavan

Hotel Kalyana Bhavan

3.4

(1.2K)

Click for details
70mm Bar

70mm Bar

3.8

(554)

$$

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Reviews of Tamil Nadu Police Museum Chennai

4.7
(477)
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5.0
4y

An Awesome Work Done by the Tamilnadu Government and The Tamilnadu Police Department In Recognizing and Portraying The Tamilnadu Police History.

The Museum is Well Organised and Spaced Out...

The Detailed Explanation Given By The Museum Incharge Today (I Forgot Her Name - She is Of Inspector Rank) Adds Up to Extraordinary Piece of This Museum...

List Of Things That Amuses: The Police Vehicles Used as a Start... Good one For Selfie Lovers...

Before The Entry - There Is a Quote That Reads "and once into the Entry of the Building - The History and Did You Know Facts - All Along...

Next, The Older Office Equipments Used by the Police Department in Display.

The High profile History of Cases Solved By the TN Police Department including Veerappan case.

When You Enter The Next Room - You have Suprise DIY😊.

A Curved Room Structure with all The Important Police Personal Photographs to the Current DGP Mr. C. Sylendra Babu...

Then, you have some things that you have not seen in real life... 👌👌👌

Further, another Department - Idol Smuggling and the recoveries.

Police Band - The Drums and Trumpets and their contributions.

Move To First Floor - The Sword Chair again for Selfie Lovers.

Then A Room That will surprise anyone that too a DIY 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍 - Great Initiative - Don't Read From Anywhere - Just Visit and Check for the Surprise of the DIYs.

Then comes another Wow Moments For all The Blazing Weapon Lovers - The Guns & Grenades...

So on.... Still some more are there - Fingers paining for me Typing...

Go Visit The Place - Most...

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4.0
1y

ஆங்கிலத்தில் எழுதுவதற்கு மன்னிக்கவும் dt 06 - 06 -24.

We wanted to visit this museum for a long time and since we were in this area for some other work, and we had sometime in our hand, we were lucky enough to visit this museum finally.

As we got down from the car, we didn't feel anything, but as we bought the tickets (entrance and taking photos are charged separately) and went it, it was simply stunning, beautiful, wonderful experience, from the way they have kept the old building still without demolishing it, wonderful yellow focus lights, neatly painted which created a nice ambience, the articles / photographs / items kept on display, tell you a wonderful story as to how the police force in the city grew, adapted themselves with time, not only in the uniform they wore, but the weapons that they used, the techniques / gadgets that they used, to catch the thieves and the sacrifices that they made / make to keep you safe, etc etc.

We took photos sitting in the commissioner's chair, even for a photo op the feeling was so great. How it would be for the officer who sits in real wearing his uniform. hmmmmmm

As we climbed to the first floor of the museum we saw the model of the building in which the museum is housed, which was superbly done and when you come out to the parking lot, the full panaromic view of the building literally stuns you.

Definitely worth a visit, if you are interested in police, in...

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5.0
24w

Sure! Here's an elaborated and rephrased version of your review, keeping the meaning intact, with clear readability and enough detail for a Google review:

We originally planned to visit this museum after exploring the Egmore Museum, but at that time we were too tired and unprepared—especially since we had heard there was a lot to explore here. Finally visited it today, and it was totally worth it!

The building has that classic red-and-white government architecture feel, and information is well-placed throughout. There were staff members stationed across the museum who were approachable and happy to explain things when asked. There’s even a small jail and vintage chair setup where you can click some fun, memorable photos 📸.

One thing I really appreciated was the balance—unlike some museums that only focus on ancient artifacts, this one also highlights updated and more recent displays. The cafeteria on site is a plus if you’re planning a long visit.

Overall, it’s an informative and engaging place, made even better by the friendly and interactive staff. Definitely plan a visit when you have enough time to explore at a...

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Kalyan SundarKalyan Sundar
ஆங்கிலத்தில் எழுதுவதற்கு மன்னிக்கவும் dt 06 - 06 -24. We wanted to visit this museum for a long time and since we were in this area for some other work, and we had sometime in our hand, we were lucky enough to visit this museum finally. As we got down from the car, we didn't feel anything, but as we bought the tickets (entrance and taking photos are charged separately) and went it, it was simply stunning, beautiful, wonderful experience, from the way they have kept the old building still without demolishing it, wonderful yellow focus lights, neatly painted which created a nice ambience, the articles / photographs / items kept on display, tell you a wonderful story as to how the police force in the city grew, adapted themselves with time, not only in the uniform they wore, but the weapons that they used, the techniques / gadgets that they used, to catch the thieves and the sacrifices that they made / make to keep you safe, etc etc. We took photos sitting in the commissioner's chair, even for a photo op the feeling was so great. How it would be for the officer who sits in real wearing his uniform. hmmmmmm As we climbed to the first floor of the museum we saw the model of the building in which the museum is housed, which was superbly done and when you come out to the parking lot, the full panaromic view of the building literally stuns you. Definitely worth a visit, if you are interested in police, in history etc.
Gobi R ChandranGobi R Chandran
Sure! Here's an elaborated and rephrased version of your review, keeping the meaning intact, with clear readability and enough detail for a Google review: --- We originally planned to visit this museum after exploring the Egmore Museum, but at that time we were too tired and unprepared—especially since we had heard there was a lot to explore here. Finally visited it today, and it was totally worth it! The building has that classic red-and-white government architecture feel, and information is well-placed throughout. There were staff members stationed across the museum who were approachable and happy to explain things when asked. There’s even a small jail and vintage chair setup where you can click some fun, memorable photos 📸. One thing I really appreciated was the balance—unlike some museums that only focus on ancient artifacts, this one also highlights updated and more recent displays. The cafeteria on site is a plus if you’re planning a long visit. Overall, it’s an informative and engaging place, made even better by the friendly and interactive staff. Definitely plan a visit when you have enough time to explore at a relaxed pace!
jayaraj nallathambijayaraj nallathambi
Amazing valour history of Tamil Nadu police, various stages of its growth untill the modern Police of Today are displayed. Very informative & will take atleast two hours to complete a round. However, the pictures displayed there give an impression that before Anna& after Kalaignar no CMs of Tamil Nadu has any good thing done for the development of Police department. Shocking missing are Kamarajar& MGR. This should be corrected. Very useful for everyone particularly for students. Police Staffs are courteous there particularly Mr. Ramanujam who explained about finger print science. Gives opportunity to live for a moment to be the commissioner of police, a prisoner & to occupy the royal chair made up of real swords, fantastic. Thank you DGP Mr. C. Sylendra Babu, you former officers and the entire department. Worth visiting & an added iconic landmark of Chennai.
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ஆங்கிலத்தில் எழுதுவதற்கு மன்னிக்கவும் dt 06 - 06 -24. We wanted to visit this museum for a long time and since we were in this area for some other work, and we had sometime in our hand, we were lucky enough to visit this museum finally. As we got down from the car, we didn't feel anything, but as we bought the tickets (entrance and taking photos are charged separately) and went it, it was simply stunning, beautiful, wonderful experience, from the way they have kept the old building still without demolishing it, wonderful yellow focus lights, neatly painted which created a nice ambience, the articles / photographs / items kept on display, tell you a wonderful story as to how the police force in the city grew, adapted themselves with time, not only in the uniform they wore, but the weapons that they used, the techniques / gadgets that they used, to catch the thieves and the sacrifices that they made / make to keep you safe, etc etc. We took photos sitting in the commissioner's chair, even for a photo op the feeling was so great. How it would be for the officer who sits in real wearing his uniform. hmmmmmm As we climbed to the first floor of the museum we saw the model of the building in which the museum is housed, which was superbly done and when you come out to the parking lot, the full panaromic view of the building literally stuns you. Definitely worth a visit, if you are interested in police, in history etc.
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Sure! Here's an elaborated and rephrased version of your review, keeping the meaning intact, with clear readability and enough detail for a Google review: --- We originally planned to visit this museum after exploring the Egmore Museum, but at that time we were too tired and unprepared—especially since we had heard there was a lot to explore here. Finally visited it today, and it was totally worth it! The building has that classic red-and-white government architecture feel, and information is well-placed throughout. There were staff members stationed across the museum who were approachable and happy to explain things when asked. There’s even a small jail and vintage chair setup where you can click some fun, memorable photos 📸. One thing I really appreciated was the balance—unlike some museums that only focus on ancient artifacts, this one also highlights updated and more recent displays. The cafeteria on site is a plus if you’re planning a long visit. Overall, it’s an informative and engaging place, made even better by the friendly and interactive staff. Definitely plan a visit when you have enough time to explore at a relaxed pace!
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Amazing valour history of Tamil Nadu police, various stages of its growth untill the modern Police of Today are displayed. Very informative & will take atleast two hours to complete a round. However, the pictures displayed there give an impression that before Anna& after Kalaignar no CMs of Tamil Nadu has any good thing done for the development of Police department. Shocking missing are Kamarajar& MGR. This should be corrected. Very useful for everyone particularly for students. Police Staffs are courteous there particularly Mr. Ramanujam who explained about finger print science. Gives opportunity to live for a moment to be the commissioner of police, a prisoner & to occupy the royal chair made up of real swords, fantastic. Thank you DGP Mr. C. Sylendra Babu, you former officers and the entire department. Worth visiting & an added iconic landmark of Chennai.
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