Ulsoor Lake
Easily one of the most visitedBangalore, a boat ride or swim in the nearby swimming pool. dotted with small green islands stand in the lake is an ideal picnic spot.
Lal Bagh
The garden was designed by Hyder Ali in 1760. The immense wealth found gardening is Tipu Sultan, which led to the flora of the word attributed. The massive anthology of tropical, subtropical and medicine here is overwhelming. The Glass House, theis the culmination of the 2400-acre park is modeled after London, Crystal Palace simulated. * Flower shows a week before the independence of the republic and enormous volume of sales. It also houses a children's playground - Bal Bhavan - complete with pony rides, boat trips and travel by train toy and a rose garden with 150 varieties of roses.
Cubbon Park
Baptized after senior Bangalore Commissioner, Sir Mark Cubbon, which is 300 hectares parklittered with wood and flowers. Located in the heart of the neighborhood in 1864, is the result of Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Some attractions of this park are Attara Kacheri, the central library, the aquarium, the Jawahar bal Bhavan museum, Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum.
Vidhan Saudha
Home was the Diet and the Secretariat made the colossal building between 1954 and 1958. On holidays, thePeriphery of the building is lit with plenty of light, giving a nice porch. In view of the Vidhan Soudha is the brick structure of the High Court of Karnataka.
Nehru Planetarium
Of particular interest to students, can accommodate up to 200 people. It 'also known for his frequent lectures on astronomy. A musical fountain is at the planetarium.
Tipu's Summer Palace
Haidar Ali took theConstruction and Tipu Sultan completed in 1789. Based on the lines of Daria Daulat Palace Srirangapatnam, 2 - storey wooden building is decorated for his engravings on the walls and ceiling met. The building houses the photo of Tipu and his era.
Bangalore Palace
Woodeyar built by the king, the palace along the lines of Windsor Castle modeled, and is open to the public only for a week in November. parapets turrets, battlements, arches and fortifiedTowers add to the beauty, while the surrounding garden, has a magical setting. Covering an area of 45,000 square meters, this110 year structure was built at a cost of one million rupees.
Bull Temple
The temple, built in 1786 by the founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. Dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull, the image of huge monolithic bull inside the temple is 15 m high and 20 m in length. The bull ispresumably in size to its present size of 5 feet tall and 6 feet in length grew.
Government Museum
Neolithic finds from excavations and antiquities chamdravalli Mohanjedaro are the main attraction of the museum 18th loft. In operation since 1886, there are ethnic jewelry, textiles, coins and miniatures in the building.
Indian Institute of Science:
IIS is one of the famousbest learning centers for advanced science and engineering. Even the Tata Institute, known the who's who of the engineering industry were their Alma Mater.
The statue of Shiva
A 65 meters high statue of Shiva sitting in the lotus position shows the mythological beliefs of the Ganges from the locks of Shiva. The background of Mount Kailash increases the attractiveness of this wonderful statue.
Other places of interestinclude ISCKON Temple, Church of Santa Maria, Gangadhareswar temple or Cave Temple, Dharmaraja Temple, Jumma Masjid, Ravindra Kalakshetra, Gandhi Bhavan, Racecourse, Fun and the World - a 10-acre amusement park like Disneyland.
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