Bangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace

About Bangalore Palace

A Tudor-Style Architectural Marvel

An intriguing example of Tudor-style architecture, the Bangalore Palace was constructed in 1887 by the Wadiyar dynasty. It attracts tourists year-round. During your vacation, consider adding Bangalore Palace to your must-visit list.

Situated in the heart of the Garden City, Bangalore Palace offers an exceptional experience. Its exteriors, lush with greenery, are reminiscent of renowned castles and palatial buildings in Western countries. A guided tour lasting approximately 40 to 60 minutes provides insights into the palace's history and allows visitors to admire its grand interiors.

The coat of arms awarded to the Maharaja of Mysore by the British is displayed in almost all the rooms, while symbols of the Wadiyars denoting power and royalty are strategically placed throughout the palace. Ethnic beauty enhances the grand ambience, evident in elements like the wooden staircases. The decoratively worked lamps and three-legged stools adorned with flower vases also add a touch of elegance.

The expansive ballroom, host to hundreds of gatherings, boasts stunning decorations that blend colours and lighting superbly it is undoubtedly the highlight of Bangalore Palace.

The halls where the Kings met their courtiers feature the finest furniture. Although visitors are not permitted inside the Durbar Hall, its regal splendour is visible through the glass walls. Historically significant wildlife trophies are displayed prominently throughout the palace, with detailed descriptions provided by guides and depicted in wall pictures.

The courtyards of the Maharajas and Maharanis inspire awe, transformed into regally designed spaces with exquisite decorations and furnishings.

The rooms, with aesthetic, elegant interiors, including the Jockey's weighing chair and chandeliers in the corridors, underscore the myriad reasons to visit Bangalore Palace.

Consider Bangalore Palace a "Not-to-be-Missed" destination during your visit to Karnataka.

Nearby attractions include Lal Bagh, Vidhan Soudha, and shopping areas around MG Road.

How to Reach Bangalore Palace?

  • Air: Bangalore International Airport is 31km away. A prepaid taxi can easily take you to the palace.
  • Train: Close to the railway station, Bangalore Palace is a mere five kilometres away, accessible by public transport or prepaid taxi.
  • Road: Bangalore boasts a well-maintained network of roads connecting it to major cities in Karnataka and neighbouring states.

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Who built the Bangalore Palace?

Guardians of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X to serve as the royal residence.
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What are some nearby tourist attractions around the Bangalore Palace?

Some nearby attractions from Bangalore Palace are Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Cubbon Park, and St Mary’s Basilica.
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What are the highlights of Bangalore Palace?

The royal building, inspired by Windsor Palace, the wooden carvings, and the floral motifs are the key highlights of Bangalore Palace, along with the Durbar Hall.
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What is the dress code when visiting Banglore Palace?

Avoid Shorts and sleeveless dresses, and wear modest attire when visiting a historical place like Bangalore Palace.
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Is photography allowed in Banglore Palace?

No live and professional photography(chargeable) is not allowed in Bangalore Palace; however, you can take pictures from mobile phone both inside and outside.
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