The ________and________are the two Indo-Saracenic building in Madaras .
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Chepauk palace and Madras High court
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The Chepauk Palace, and Victoria Public Hall, are the two Indo-Saracenic building in Madaras .
- The Saracenic historic buildings typically signify the Hindu-Gothic, or the Indo-Gothic style and the cultural synthesis of Indo-Islamic and Indian architecture.
- It is an absorption of exotic elements of native Indo-Islamic and Indian architecture, fusing it in Victorian Britain with the favoured Gothic revival and distinctive Neoclassical styles.
- The foremost Saracenic structure in India is the Chepauk Palace, which was magnificently designed by Paul Benfield.
- An antique structure in Madras, named after Victoria, Empress of India, is the Victoria Public Hall. It is one of the most classic examples of Saracenic British architecture.
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