Maharaja's Palace
Designed by the English Architect, Henry Irwin, the Mysuru
Palace dominates the skyline of Mysuru.
A three storied structure in the Indo-Saracenic style built between
1897-1912, the palace has beautifully designed square towers at cardinal
points, covered with domes. The Durbar
Hall with its ornate ceiling and sculpted pillars and the Kalyanamantapa
(Marriage Pavilion) with its glazed tiled flooring and stained glass, domed
ceiling are worth noting. Intricately
carved doors, the golden howdah (elephant seat),paintings as well as the
fabulous, jewel encrusted golden throne (displayed during Dasara) are amongst the
palace's other treasures. The walled palace complex houses the Residential
Museum (incorporating some of the Palace's living quarters),temples and shrines
including the Shwetha Varahaswamy temple. The palace is illuminated on Sundays,
Public Holidays as well as during the Dasara Celebrations when 97,000 electric
bulbs are used to illuminate it.
Timings:10am to 5.30 pm daily,Illumination Sundays &
Public Holidays :7pm-8pm
Entrance Fee: Adults : Rs. 20, Children(5-10 yrs.) : Rs. 10
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