Puducherry Museum

Puducherry (Pondicherry)


Goodness knows how this converted late-18th-century villa keeps its artefacts from disintegrating, considering there’s a whole floor of French-era furniture sitting in the South Indian humidity. On the ground floor look especially for Chola, Vijayanagar and Nayak bronzes, and pieces of ancient Greek and Spanish pottery and amphorae (storage vessels) excavated from Arikamedu, a once-major trading port just south of Puducherry. Upstairs is Governor Dupleix' bed.


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1. Raj Nivas

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Once home to Governor Dupleix, the neoclassical governor's residence looks out over Bharathi Park from the north. You can't go inside.

2. Bharathi Park

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3. Old Lighthouse

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5. Gandhi Memorial

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6. Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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7. Institut Français de Pondichéry

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8. Notre Dame des Anges

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