Tiruvannamalai or Thiruvannamalai is a leading city and an economic, cultural, and spiritual hotspot. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Tiruvannamalai District. The city is known for its flourishing services sector encompassing recreation, tourism, retail and more. The city is also a hub for SIDCO and several other industries. There is governance provided by the Tiruvannamalai Municipality which was originally developed in 1886. The history of the city dates back to the 9th century and the Annamalaiyar Temple is a key landmark here. The total area of Tiruvannamalai is 13 square kilometers while lying at an elevation of 171 meters. The population of the area was estimated at 145,278 people as of the year 2011. The coordinates of the city are 12.22°N 79.07°E.
Infrastructure and Details
There are many reputed educational institutions here including the Shanmuga Industries Arts & Science College, Danish Mission Higher Secondary School, Sri Annamalaiyar College of Education, Mount Saint Joseph Matriculation Higher Secondary School, and many others. Leading hospitals here include the Sri Vasavi Hospital, SS Hospital, Grace and Compassion Hospital, and many others. The nearest railway station is the Villupuram Junction railway station which is 56 km away from the city. The nearest airport is the one at Chennai which is 165 km away from it.
Property in Tiruvannamalai
You will find several property options here including apartments, villas, and independent houses at competitive prices for buyers.
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