Discover Anantapur

Ananthapuramu Cluster

Tower Clock
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Tower Clock

Located in the heart of Anantapur, built in memory of the martyrs of the Indian independence movement. Its structure represents the date of independence, August 15, 1947.

Padmasri Kalluru Subbarao District Archaeological Museum
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Padmasri Kalluru Subbarao District Archaeological Museum

First started in 1992 and recently revamped with modern features in 2024. It was named after Padmasri Kalluru Subbarao, a great freedom fighter and outstanding personality.

Peace Memorial Hall
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Peace Memorial Hall

Located on high-rise ground opposite the district court, it is a grand structure spanning 2 acres. Established in 1921 after WWI, it continues to serve as a community reading hall.

Town Congregational Church
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Town Congregational Church

Built in 1931, previously known as the South Indian United Church. This church holds daily prayers and is maintained by the London Missionary Society and the Telugu church council.

Ananthasagaram Tank
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Ananthasagaram Tank

A large, significant irrigation tank supporting agricultural and domestic water needs. It offers panoramic, lush scenery especially during the monsoon season.

Nagaravanam Eco-Tourism Park
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Nagaravanam Eco-Tourism Park

An eco-tourist park conceived by the Forest department to promote environmental consciousness, tree love, and ecology among students and the public.

Sri Subramaneswara Swamy Temple, Pampanur
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Sri Subramaneswara Swamy Temple, Pampanur

A deeply significant 500-year-old temple where Sri Subramaniashwara is enshrined with seven heads, uniquely consolidating various forms of Shakti and providing a serene spiritual retreat.

MPR (Mid Pennar Reservoir) Dam
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MPR (Mid Pennar Reservoir) Dam

Constructed across River Pennar, the dam is an attractive location for nature lovers offering panoramic sunrise and sunset views alongside its large 5.17 TMC capacity reservoir.

Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Penna Ahobilam
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Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Penna Ahobilam

A highly venerated temple built by Sri Krishna Devarayala on a small hill in 1478. Considered a powerful Swayambu kshetra, drawing devotees for deep spiritual and physical healings.