The Bangalore Palace Photo: the Bangalore Palace

The Bangalore Palace is located on the territory of the Palace Gardens, in the heart of the rich sights on the Indian city of Bangalore. The building was erected during the reign of the dynasty Vodeyarov in 1887. It impresses with its magnificence and luxurious decoration.

Built in the Tudor style, the Bangalore Palace is replete with Gothic Windows, battlements and many fortified towers. Inside this building is decorated with intricate wooden carvings and paintings and is a wonderful mix of Oriental and European styles. In the middle of the Palace square is a courtyard, which is lined with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles color. Next to the courtyard is large and lavishly decorated ballroom, where in tsarist times was held banquets. Another unique hall is called the Durbar Hall, it was used for various meetings. Its walls are decorated with exquisite paintings, and there stands a huge statue depicting the head of an elephant. On one of the walls of the Durbar Hall is a row of Windows that are decorated with stained glass Windows. All of the inner Palace chambers full of bright colors, dominated by yellow, blue, red and green.

Today the Palace serves as a venue for various events, festivals, conferences and exhibitions. So he, of course, is open to tourists.

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