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Ganesha Temple
The guide was updated:Nearby Nandi Temple is the Ganesha temple, Shree Dodda Ganapathi, and it houses an enormous statue of the elephant-headed deity made of butter. This site is very popular with locals so go here to experience their culture.
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- Address: New Diagonal Rd, Jaya Nagar 1st Block, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru
- Phone: +91 80 2244 3255
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Built to resemble the Windsor Castle in England, this is the seat of the current Maharajah of Mysore, head of the royal Wodeyar dynasty. Here, you can explore the lavish interiors and, also, a surprisingly wide exhibition of nudes which is displayed in some rooms here. The Palace also serves as a stage for live concerts and events, offering a fascinating venue being rich in history, and you do not want to miss that out.
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Cubbon Park
Dating back to 1864, Cubbon Park covers an area of 300 acres, and it is filled with an extraordinary selection of flora and fauna, offering a popular spot for picnics and playing cricket. The Public Library is also located within the premises, as well as the High Court, the Government Museum and the Visveswaraiah Technological & Industrial Museum, entertaining both tourists and locals alike, thanks to its relaxing atmosphere, which is ideal for a leisurely stroll.
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Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery
This museum focuses on Indian sculptures, numismatic, and music, featuring artworks that date back to the 4th century an onward. Its prestigious exhibition of archaeological artefacts is the museum's pride and a real magnet for history and art lovers.
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Vidhana Soudha
The Vidhana Soudha is one of India's finest pieces of architecture. Located at the north-west part of Cubbon Park, the Neo-Dravidian granite palace is a blend of styles from across India, boasting the country’s most recognisable symbol, the four-headed gold lion of Ashoka. Across the road, you can spot Karnataka’s High Court building, Attara Kacheri, with its impressive red brick and monumental Corinthian column facade.
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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
As botanical artwork and internationally renowned centre of scientific studies, Lal Bagh park contains a diverse variety of flora, a deer park and one of the largest collections of rare tropical plants within whole India. Conceived by Sultan Hyder Ali in 1760, it was further expanded by his son, who planted exotic trees from Persia, Turkey, and Mauritius. An annual flower show is also held here, in the British-built-Glass House.
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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Constructed by the end of the 18th century, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is an elaborately decorated relic of Bangalore's royal past. Originally used as a summer retreat, the palace now serves as a detailed museum of Tipu Sultan's life and glorious conquests, while the Venkataramanaswamy Temple, a 300 year old temple built by the Wodeyars, is right next door. The ruins of Bangalore Fort are also located a few steps away, bearing the testimony of Tipu's struggle against the British Raj in India.
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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Art Gallery
The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath art gallery is a perfect destination for an afternoon of culture and interesting facts. Here you will find an eclectic collection of Indian and international contemporary art as well as lavish gold-leaf works, Mysore-style paintings and folk and tribal art from across the subcontinent. Do not miss the galleries devoted to the Russian master Nicholas Roerich and his beautiful paintings of the Himalayas.
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Ulsoor Lake
On the eastern side of the city, Ulsoor Lake represents an idyllic place par excellence, as it is ideal for both taking a stroll and relaxing in the sun. The artificial lake was constructed by Kempe Gowda II, and its area of more than 1.5 square kilometres is dotted with islands, so boating also became very popular.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
Opened by the end of the 80s, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. The domed sky theatre has daily shows on the marvels of the universe, the planets and the solar system, delighting both kids and adults alike.
The observatory is also an important feature of the building.
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Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technical Museum
Technology lovers should not miss the quirky Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technical Museum. Named after the Dewan of Mysore, its five main galleries include a variety of different displays, from a replica of the Wright brothers’ 1903 flyer to virtual-reality computer games.
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Iskcon Temple
Established by the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon), the lavish Iskcon Temple is situated eight kilometres north of the city centre. Among the five main shrines, there is an unmissable one devoted to Krishna and Radha in a plethora of elegant architecture and a meditative atmosphere.
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St. Marks Cathedral
Partially inspired by the St Paul’s Cathedral in London, this one maintains a colonial style of architecture. St. Marks Cathedral is located on the busy Mahatma Gandhi Road, boasting a magnificent dome, Roman arches and the best maintained church bells in the city.
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Ganesha Temple
Nearby Nandi Temple is the Ganesha temple, Shree Dodda Ganapathi, and it houses an enormous statue of the elephant-headed deity made of butter. This site is very popular with locals so go here to experience their culture.
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Wonderla Amusement Park
Wonderla Amusement Park is an amazing time for children and an opportunity for adults to get a taste of childhood. The rides are fun, exciting and will get your adrenaline pumping. Even in one day you will not find the time to go on all the rides, this is in fact one of the best amusement parks in India.
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Nandi Temple
Bugle Hill is the fascinating site where Nandi Temple (Bull Temple) is located. Built in a Dravidian architectural style, the object of veneration is a magnificent statue of Shiva’s sacred bull Nandi: 15 feet tall, over 20 feet long, and carved out of a single block of granite in a glistening 16th century massive statue. In November and December every year, when the groundnuts are harvested, a groundnut fair is held near the temple.
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Flight 4 Fantasy
If you have ever dreamed of flying an airplane, then you should visit this exciting place. Located at The Forum Mall, you can experience how it feels to fly a Boeing 737 with realistic controls and 3D visuals.
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BadAzz Combat Academy
BadAzz Combat Academy welcomes you to try a class of the Israeli martial art Krav Maga. Get an insight of discipline, control and endurance, which is needed for this practical training, and Krav Maga will shape both body and spirit.
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