
Vivekananda House, formerly known as the Ice House, is a historic landmark in Chennai. Built in the 19th century, it gained significance when Swami Vivekananda stayed there in 1897 during his visit to the city. Renamed in his honor, the house is now a memorial and cultural center dedicated to his teachings. The building features a mix of Indian and European architectural styles, reflecting its colonial-era origins. Today, it serves as a museum with exhibits showcasing Vivekananda’s life and contributions, and hosts various cultural and educational programs. Located centrally in Chennai, it is easily accessible and offers visitors a peaceful environment to learn about and reflect on Swami Vivekananda’s impact on spirituality and Indian culture.