Bengaluru palace
Bangalore Palace is an
absolute testimonial to architectural grandeur built in 1873. This ornate,
old-structured building sits at 25000 square feet of land, showcasing the royal
blend of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architectural designs, and it is also one
the best places to see in Bangalore. This is a preserved site and a majestic
venue hosting marriage parties, events, and rock concerts. There are monuments
of historical importance and a glorious past, even in India's tech-savvy,
sci-fi Silicon Valley. Such is the magnificence and distinguished heritage of
the city that it comes to limelight on its own. One such landmark is the
Tudor-style Bangalore Palace. The Palace perfectly represents the extravagance
and splendour with which India's most resilient dynasties ruled. Famous for its
ornate architecture and amusement activities, hundreds of visitors visit the
Palace daily daily. The vast Palace holds huge courtyards, light-filled
interiors, grounds fit for kings, exquisite spiral staircases, stately towers
and a lush garden, all in a proud splash of high-end regalia. Anybody who loves
a traditional architectural feat and creativity will love to see it up close at
this Palace. It also has an amusement park in its enclave, which many young
visitors enjoy. Being the erstwhile private residence of the Wodeyar family,
Bangalore Palace thus gives a linear perspective into the life of the ancient
royalty. It is replete with all the vibrant and varied ancient royalty
artefacts, paraphernalia, hunting trophies, and family photographs.
What is Nearby
| Nearby | Distance |
|---|---|
| Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) | 38 km | 38 Km |
| K.R. Market Railway Station | 7 Km |
| Malleswaram Railway Station | 3 Km |
| Bengaluru City Railway Station | 3 Km |
| M.G. Road | 5 Km |
| Jayanagar | 9 Km |
| Kormangala | 10 Km |
| Bangalore City Bus Station | 4 Km |