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Harsha Road, Harshad Road, Near Opera Theater, Nazarbad, Lashkar Mohalla, Mandi Mohalla, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001, India
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Sh
Review №1

Actually according to people Mysore itselfe is a historical place. There are many kings ruled over there. Mysore palace is the one of the famaous historicle place in Karnatak and in India. Every day there are many visitors come to see the bueatyness of the palace. Not only the bueaty but also to see the historicle things and meteriales. When they see the that see feel happy and enthusiasm. To visit this palace there thousands of people come from different states and even different countries. If we visit that place we feel somthing positiveness and happyness. Especially children enjoy very much. It is great that still this palace is existing and things are there from hundred years..Very nice

Pl
Review №2

Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore which was built in 1912. An incredibly breath-taking example of Indo - Saracenic style of architecture, the magnificent Mysore Palace is also known as Amba Vilas Palace. It is located at the heart of Mysore city the palace attracts millions of visitors round the year.The Mysore Palace, the seat of the famous Wodeyar Maharajas of the Mysore Kingdom today stands as one of the precious possessions of the nation which is presently converted into a museum. The strikingly embellished and finely chiselled doors lead one to richly and elegantly ornate rooms.

Sa
Review №3

Its our history and at its best! Its our pride and culture! Its awesome and just supercool!

Ri
Review №4

The Mysore palace is the most conveniently located tourist attraction. Just a kilometer from the Urban bus station, you can easily reach here on foot. The place has a ticket of Rupees 50 and that doesnt pinch you once youre inside the palace building. The sheer size, decorations, beautiful wood doors and the colorful pillars will amaze you so much so that you want to capture everything in the camera.The place is always crowded and visiting it during late evening makes it even more special because of the spectacular lighting all around the palace walls.

ni
Review №5

Awesome place .Its good example of ancient history

Ne
Review №6

Nice place to visit with family

Ra
Review №7

One of the best city

Di
Review №8

Wonderful !

Su
Review №9

Palace was built by mysuru maharajs

Sa
Review №10

Its so beautiful and most wonderful visit place in mysore

Vi
Review №11

Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian Stateof Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hillseastward. Mysore is commonly described as the City of Palaces, and there are seven palaces including this one; however, Mysore Palace refers specifically to this one within the Old fort.The land on which the palace now stands was originally known as puragiri (literally, citadel), and is now known as the Old Fort. Yadurayabuilt the first palace inside the Old Fort in the 14th century, which was demolished and constructed multiple times. The current structure was constructed between 1897 and 1912, after the Old Palace was burnt ablazeMysore Palace is now one of the most famous tourist attractions in India, after the Taj Mahal, with more than 6 million annual visitors.[1]The last palace, now known as the Old Palace or the Wooden Palace, was burnt into ashes during the 1896 Dasara festivities. Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and his mother Maharani Kempananjammanni Devi, commissioned the British architect Henry Irwin to build a new palace.[2] Meanwhile, the royal family stayed in the close by Jaganmohan Palace.the construction was overseen by B. P. Raghavulu Naidu, an executive engineer in the Mysore Palace division. He had conducted elaborate architectural studies during his visits to Delhi, Madras, and Calcutta, and these were used in planning for the new palace. The construction cost was placed at Rs 41,47,913 (around $30 million adjusted to inflation) and was completed in 1912.[3][4]The palace was further expanded in around 1930 (including the addition of the present Public Durbar Hall wing) during the reign of Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar. Although the construction was completed in 1912, the fort continued to be beautified and its inhabitants were slowly moved to the newer extensions built off the palace.The architectural style of domes of the palace is commonly described as Indo-Saracenic, with blends of the Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles. It is a three-story stone structure with marble domes, and has a 145-foot five-story tower. The palace is surrounded by a large garden. The entrance gate and arch hold the emblem and coat of arms of the kingdom of Mysore, around which is written the kingdoms motto in Sanskrit: न बिभॆति कदाचन (never terrified).The main complex is 245 Ft in length and 156 Ft in width. There are fire extinguishing machines located in all parts of the palace in order to prevent any fires.[5] The palace has three entrances: the East Gate (the front gate, opened only during the Dasara and for dignitaries), the South Entrance (for public), and the West Entrance (usually opened only during the Dasara).The three-story stone building of fine grey granite with deep pink marble domes has a facade with several expansive arches and two smaller ones flanking the central arch, which is supported by tall pillars. Above the central arch is a sculpture of Gajalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and abundance with her elephants. There are three major exclusive temple buildings within the Old Fort, and about 18 inside the palace heart building. The palace was built adjacent to the even older Parakala Mutt headquarters, whose leaders have remained the rajagurus(royal teacher and guide) of Mysore kings. The kings of Mysore were devotees of Goddess Chamundi, hence the palaces facing the Chamundi Hills.[6]The palace houses two durbar halls(ceremonial meeting halls of the royal court) and incorporates an array of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.Really a worth watching place. One can image the times of King.

Pa
Review №12

Always the best place which talks proud about Karnataka and it’s majesty.

Ha
Review №13

Sunday lightings are very fab, calm and soothing

Sr
Review №14

Very historical ❤️

Ja
Review №15

The historic monument of the mysore Vijayanagara empire

An
Review №16

Best palace in the world

Ma
Review №17

Its mysore Palace elephant stand

Pr
Review №18

Cool place

Si
Review №19

Gud place to visit

Sa
Review №20

Excellent

Ra
Review №21

Lovely

Na
Review №22

❤️

Sh
Review №23

Wow gatha vaibhava mysror smsthana hats of to wadiyars

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  • Address:Harsha Road, Harshad Road, Near Opera Theater, Nazarbad, Lashkar Mohalla, Mandi Mohalla, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001, India
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