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Bengaluru Palace

(90,333) Palace in Bengaluru, India
Bangalore Palace is a 19th century royal palace located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, in an area that was owned by the Rev. John Garrett, the first principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now famous as Central College.
Address: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30 PM
Phone: +91 80 2235 2828
Bangalore Palace is a 19th century royal palace located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, in an area that was owned by the Rev.
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An open courtyard allows space for concerts, exhibitions and cultural programs. Exquisite carvings, paintings and photographs of viceroys, maharajas and other ...
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Aug 14, 2022 · It is a great spot to take family photos or for children to just run around and have fun. The inside of the palace is more for history lovers.
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The palace is extraordinarily vast and spread across 45,000 square feet. A mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture have resulted into the grand palace ...
Aug 18, 2017 · The palace features mainly wooden interiors and is surrounded by gardens. The architectural style is a mix of Tudor and Scottish Gothic with ...
Surrounded by well-maintained gardens, Bangalore Palace is a two-storeyed granite structure that is adorned with fortified towers and turreted parapets.
Aug 18, 2023 · It is a two-level palace with Roman arches marking the entrance. The sprawling palace covers a floor area of 45000 sq. ft. while the palace ...
This opulent palace sprawls across 45,000 square feet and will charm you with its magnificent Tudor-style architecture and wooden interiors.
The palace is situated between Sadashivanagar and Jayamahal. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the palace attracts tourists in large numbers. Also, this is ...
Bangalore Palace is situated in the Palace Gardens, at the heart of the Bangalore city of India. Built in the year 1887 by Wodeyar dynasty, it is adorned with magnificent woodcarvings and Tudor-style architecture.