Lalbagh
Gardens This expanse of greenery is one of India's most beautiful botanical
gardens. It was laid out by Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan in the 18th century, Within
the Gardens there is a beautiful lake with a water spread area of 1.5 Sq.Kms dotted
with picturesque tiny islands. It is a good picnic spot.
Vidhana
Soudha A magnificent building of the Neo-Dravidian style ,houses the State
Legislature. It was conceived and executed by Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the former
Chief Minister of Karnataka in 1956.
Attara Kacheri (High Court)
"Eighteen offices" is the literal meaning of this very elegant two storied
building facing Vidhana far from there is the sprawling Cubbon Park, Vishveshwarajap
Museum of Science and Technology and Venkatappa Art Gallery.
Cubbon
Park This beautiful park, which spreads over 300 acres in the heart of
the city, serves as the lung space of the evergrowing Banglore city. Designed
by Lt. General Sir Mark Cubbon, in 1864, is dotted with beautiful statues, flowering
trees, fountains and a library its midst.
The Government Museum
One of the oldest museums in the country, established in 1886, has a unique collection
of sculptures, inscriptions, paintings, icons and also some relics from Mohenjodaro.
Visweswaraiah Industrial & Technological Museum This
museum is tribute to Sir. M. Vishweswaraiah the Architect of modern Karnataka,
a must see for students and Science buffs, Which presents the amazing wealth of
modern science.
Venkatappa Art Gallery The Art Gallery has
a permanent display of paintings and sculpture by the renowned artist K.Venkatappa.
Karnataka Folk Museum The Karnataka janapada trust manages
this museum where many rare masks, artifacts and costumes are displayed. It also
boasts of an impressive collection of folk music and videos of folk dances. It
is located at Kumara Park West, Sheshadripuram.
Aquarium
A variety of exotic fishes are the attraction in this diamond shaped Aquarium,
which is at the enterance of the Cubbon Park.
Jawahar Bal Bhavan
A children's theatre, an amusement park and a toy train are the main attractions
here. Closed on Mondays and second Tuesdays of the month.
Bull Temple
(Dodda Basavanna Temple) The gigantic image of the celestial bull, Nandi,
which stands at 4.57 meters. in height, is a classic example of Dravidian architecture.
A yearly festival to celebrate the harvesting of peanuts, (Kallekai parse) is
held here during the month of Nov-Dec. which attracts large crowds from all over
the state.
Dodda Ganapathi Temple A huge monolithic statue
of Gapnapati, which attracts thousands of devotees every day. One of the oldest
temples of Bangalore.
Bugle Rock This rock stands as a mute
witness to the bygone era of the founder of Bangalore, when it served as the watchtower
and incase of any attack, a bugle call from here alerted the inhabitants of the
town.
Sri Gavi Gangadareshwara Temple A unique phenomenon
of this cave temple is the sunlight passes through the horns of the bull to light
up the Gavi Ganagadareshwara idol on the day of Makara Sankranthi i.e. January
14th or 15th every year.
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium The
sky threatre with a dome of fifteen metres in diameter attracts all the amateur
astronomers and the commoners to this Planetarium, founded in 1989 to commemorate
the birth centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru, the First Prime Minister of India.
Musical Fountain Another attraction opposite the planetarium is
the musical fountain and its dancing waters. The Bangalore Palace: Modeled after
the Windsor Palace, this beautiful granite palace was built by the Wodeyars, the
erstwhile rulers of Mysore.
ISKCON Temple A blend of modern
technology and spiritual harmony is the Hare Krishna Temple, built on the hillock
with a panoramic beauty, which attracts thousands of devotees.
Tipu
Sultan's Fort and Palace A very small portion of the mud fort built by
Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan, stands to this day, which is a far cry from
the original. But the summer Palace of the great hero, Tipu Sultan, built in wood
and ornately decorated, remains untouched by the vagaries of time.
Venkataramanswamy
Temple This ancient temple built by Maharaja Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar,
situated next to the summer palace of Tipu Sultan, is a fine example of Dravidian
architecture.
Dharmarayana Karaga A religious festival celebrated
every year during March/April with lots of religious fervour by the people of
Bangalore is celebrated in the night.
Thavakkal Mastan Saab Dargah
This Durgah of the Sufi saint Thavakkal Mastan is associated with the Karagega
festival as the procession always stops to pay respects before it proceeds to
the temple of Dharmaraya. A true symbol of the unity that exists amongst
the people of different faiths.
Infant Jesus Church The Infant
Jesus Church in Viveknagar is another world famous wonder, which attracts thousands
of devotees from all castes, creeds and religions for thanks giving and rejoicing.