10 Heritage Buildings of Ooty
Ooty is well known for its historical significance. Many architectural buildings were constructed by the Europeans during the early 19 th century. They are now considered as the Heritage of Nilgiris. Let us have a look at it below . Lawley Institute: The charming old-world building of the institute, which catches the eye as one comes close to the Government Botanical Garden, was built in 1911. It was started to perpetuate the memory of Sir Arthur Lawley, the governor of Madras. It was a common meeting place for the upper class Indians and Brits. St. Stephen's Church: Stephen Rumbold Lushington, then Governor of Madras, established this church in the year 1829. The massive main beam and other timber in the church were taken from Tipu Sultan's palace on the island of Srirangapatna. A painting depicting the Last Supper is displayed on the walls. The church also features stained glass windows depicting the crucifixion of Christ and Mary holding baby