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Five places to tick off the list on your next visit to Bheemili

Away from the cacophony of the city lies Bheemunipatnam aka Bheemili to the north of Visakhapatnam. Apart from the widely popular Bheemili Beach, the place also hosts remnants of colonial history. Once flourished as the destination for sea trade, Bheemili is the second oldest municipality in India, which was formed on 8 February 1861. Here are five places to tick down the list on your next visit the town.

#1 Narasimha Swamy Temple

Located on the hill of Pavuralakonda, Bheemeswara Swamy is the presiding deity in the shrine. According to the temple history (sthala purana), the place is said to be constructed by the Mindi Kings in the 14th century.   

#2 St. Peters Church

Also known as the ‘Red Church’, the chapel in Bheemili was consecrated during the British regime. The cynosure of this church is the ruby exterior of the stained glass windows, which depicts the anecdotes from the bible. The interesting feature of the structure is that it was designed, back in the day to amplify the sound, enabling the speaker to hear clearly. 

#3 Dutch Cemetery 

The Dutch Cemetery situated near the lighthouse in Bheemunipatnam, is divided into two parts. While the entrance has graves of the British, the rest of the area has tombs of the Dutch. Each of the fifty-two tombs present in the cemetery, resemble pyramids, with the cause of death engraved on the tombstones.

#4 Lighthouse

Painted in white and black, the lighthouse stands tall on the shore of Bheemili Beach. Constructed in 1868, the port used to handle cargo from Chennai and Kolkata, under British rule.

#5 Clock Tower

Adorned with arches, the imposing structure holds huge clocks on the exterior of each of its four sides. Built by the Dutch in the early eighteenth century, the clock tower was a major landmark in Bheemili, during the bygone era.

This post was last modified on 30/01/2020 7:09 am

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