Bengaluru Palace was inspired by Tudor architecture. Its fortified towers, battlements and turrets could quite easily belong to an English stately home. The interiors feature wooden hand carvings and Victorian furniture, while the ceilings are painted with beautiful reliefs. The grounds are used for concerts, marriages, tennis, cricket and golf.
The Bull temple of Bengaluru is dedicated to Nandi Bull, the vahan (vehicle) of Lord Shiva. It was built...
ExploreThis beautiful 300 acre park, fondly known as the lungs of Bengaluru, is filled with lush green trees,...
ExploreA.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada is known to be the founder of ISKCON (International Krishna Consciousness)....
ExploreA lovely example of Indo-Islamic architecture that dates back to 1791, this palace was the summer residence...
ExploreVidhana Soudha is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka. It is the largest legislative building...
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