Bharathi Park, also known as Government Park, is situated in the heart of the town of Pondicherry, India. The park is a green, peaceful oasis surrounded by some of the most significant colonial buildings, such as the Legislative Assembly, the Pondicherry Museum, and the Lt. Governor's Palace. Named after the famed Tamil poet Subramania Bharathi, this well-maintained park offers a serene spot for relaxation and leisure activities amidst lush greenery and shady trees. The park boasts a beautiful Greco-Roman style white marble monument called 'Aayi Mandapam' at its center, which is a significant landmark. This historical structure was built during the time of Napoleon III, Emperor of France. The park serves as a popular place for both locals and tourists who seek a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is ideal for morning walks, casual strolls, and for children to play. The park has walkways, benches, and a play area for children, with the overall layout reflecting the French influence on the city’s architecture and planning.