List of tourist attractions in Bangalore

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The Vidhana Soudha is the seat of Karnataka's Legislative assembly

Bengaluru is the capital of the Indian state Karnataka. The city was known as the "Garden City of India".[1]

Bengaluru was one of the most important tourist centers of the Karnataka state. Central business district of Bengaluru consists of places MG Road, Brigade Road, Commercial Street, Vidhana Soudha etc. Bengaluru had many lakes and parks. BMTC offers special buses for sightseeing in Bengaluru, including Cauveri - a double-decker open roof bus.[2]

Attractions

Parks

The Lal Bagh, famous for its flower shows was commissioned in 1760.
Bangalore palace

Historical monuments

  • Kempegowda in 1537 A D. It is located next to the Victoria Hospital Gate in the K.R Market area. The original mudfort was replaced by a stone fort in 1761 by Mysuru ruler Hyder Ali
    .
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace was built in 1791, is a two-storied ornate wooden structure with exquisitely carved pillars, arches and balconies. It houses a museum that contains artifacts relating to the Hyder-Tipu regime.
  • Bangalore Palace (1862) is located near Mekhri Circle and Cantonment Railway station and is built to look like a smaller replica of the Windsor Castle in England.
  • Mayo Hall was designed in memory of the Lord Mayo and is regarded as one of the finest designs of British architecture.
  • Kempe Gowda Watch towers were built by Immadi Kempegowda (Kempe Gowda II) in the 16th century to watch over the boundaries of the city. The four watch towers Mehkri Circle tower,
    Halasuru Rock tower, Lalbagh rock tower and Kempambudhi Hillock tower. These towers feature symbolically in the icon of the Bengaluru's Municipal Corporation BBMP
    .

War memorials

Mysore Lancers
World War I memorial. The Lancers helped liberate Haifa (Israel) on Sep 23, 1918.

Government buildings

Attara Kacheri (Karnataka High Court)
  • B.R. Manickam
    .
  • High Court for the state of Karnataka
    .

Museums

Government Museum, Bangalore
established in 1865
. It showcases six decades of aviation heritage.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore
  • Government Museum was established in 1865 has a rare collection of archaeological and geological artifacts including old jewellery, sculpture, coins and inscriptions. The museum is also home to the Halmidi inscription, the earliest Kannada inscription ever found (450 AD).[5]
  • Kempegowda Museum is dedicated to Yelahanka chieftain Kempegowda (1513–1569) who is the founder of Bangalore city. The museum is located on the first floor of Mayo Hall. The museum has Kempegowda's statue as well as posters and pictures of forts, temples, reservoirs and inscriptions from his time.
  • Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum was instituted as part of the centenary celebrations of the engineer-statesman Sir M. Visvesvaraya (1861–1962) at Kasturba Road.
  • Air Traffic Control
    Tower and exhibit of Indian aviation history.
  • The Madras Sappers Museum & Archives, inaugurated in 1979, showcases the history of the Madras Engineer Group (called the Sappers, established in 1803). The Madras Sappers are the oldest regiment of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The museum chronicles their history and achievements and houses armoury used by the regiment, medals, their attire and a sports gallery.
  • NIMHANS Brain Museum showcases the human brain and its functions. It is located in the Wilson garden area. The museum has a diverse collection of over 600 brain samples and is the result of over 30 years of research.[6] The museum seeks to help visitors understand how the brain works and get an insight into the kind of diseases that can affect it.[7]
  • Philatelic Museum is located at the first floor of the Bangalore General Post Office near Vidhana Soudha.
  • Karnataka Folk Museum is located in a 15-acre campus at Kumara Park West has an excellent collection of Folk puppets, costumes, utensils, instruments, weapons and masks. folk music collections and dance videotapes.
  • Gandhi Bhavan established in 1965 at Kumara Park is showcase of Mahatma Gandhi's life. It houses a photo gallery, his letters, a library and audio visuals.
  • Law Museum is a museum (established in 2006) dedicated to the legal profession. It was the brainchild of Karnataka High Court Chief justice Cyriac Joseph. The museum houses an original print of the Constitution of India, articles and documents related to the legal profession, seals, insignia and books. It also showcases the history of the High Court and the development of courts over the ages.
  • Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) is south India's first private art museum, showcasing the country's rich visual culture. The museum's collection includes modern and contemporary artworks, traditional paintings, photographs, sculptures, textiles, crafts, and more, ranging from the 10th century to the present.
  • Legends Motorcycle Museum is a collection of 20 plus vintage motorcycles in working condition whose vintage dates back to 1924. The museum is the lifelong collection of motorcycle enthusiast SK Prabhu. The museum walls are covered with biker memorabilia and photographs. The collection includes a 1924 BSA 250 cc, a Cezeta 1962 and some rare motorcycles from World War II: the BSA M20 1942 500 cc, James ML 1942 and the Norton 500cc 1942.
  • Bangalore City Corporation
    in 1989.

Galleries

Nature

Big banyan tree is 400 years old and has a span of 3 acres
The watch tower on the Bugle Rock built by Kempegowda II
Nandi hills
Ulsoor lake
White tiger at Bannerghatta National Park
Butterfly Park
  • Koravakunda:[9] Koravakunda is a hill station, which is around 250 m high and 65 km from Bangalore. It's a beautiful short trek to enjoy with friends.
  • Dodda Alada Mara, a big banyan tree located in Ramohalli (28 km away). This tree covers 3 acres (12,000 m2) and is one of the largest of its kind. It is at least 400 years old.
  • Bugle Rock (called Kahale Bande (ಕಹಳೆ ಬ೦ಡೆ)) is a massive rock situated in Basavanagudi which is an abrupt rise above the ground of peninsular gneiss as the main rock formation and with an assessed age of about 3000 million years.
  • Lakes in Bangalore include Ulsoor Lake, DRDO Lake, Sankey tank, Hesaraghatta Lake, Yediyur Lake, Nagavara Lake (also called Lumbini Lake), Hebbal Lake, Madiwala Lake, Kempanbudi Lake, Varthur Lake, Bellandur Lake among others.
  • Thottikallu is a place 25 km from Bangalore off the Kanakapura road which is famous for a falls called Thottikallu falls more popularly known as TK falls.
  • Kumudavathi River
    , 35 km west of Bangalore.
  • Nandi. An ancient lord Shiva and Parvati
    temple also adorns this hill.
  • Kaivara, cave temples 60 km away near Chikkaballapur.
  • Makalidurga - is a great place near Doddaballapura, around 60 km from Bangalore which offers a great opportunity to trek and enjoy the surroundings.
  • Savandurga is a hill 60 km west of Bangalore off the Magadi road. The hill is famous for Narasimhaswamy temple and is also believed to be among the largest monolith hills in Asia. The hill rises to 1226 m above mean sea level and forms a part of the Deccan plateau. It consists of peninsular gneiss, granites, basic dykes and laterites. The Arkavathi river passes nearby through the Thippagondanahalli Reservoir and on towards Manchanabele dam(feverpitch basecamp-located in banks of manchanabele dam). It is ideal for trekking. The peak offers a great view of the surrounding landscape.
  • Fever Pitch Basecamp near
    campfires
    .

Wildlife

Amusement parks

  • Lumbini Gardens is an eco friendly public park on the banks of the Nagawara Lake near Hennur. It has a swimming pool, rides and water boating facility.
  • Wonderla is an amusement park located near Bidadi, 28 kilometers from Bangalore.
  • Innovative Film City is an amusement and theme park with go karting, and stage and studio facilities.
  • Iplay is an ice-skating rink at the phoenix market city. It is the only natural ice rink in Karnataka.
  • Fun World is an amusement park in Jayamahal road close to Palace Grounds.
  • Snow City is an indoor snow centre in Jayamahal road close to Palace Grounds.
  • Flight 4 Fantasy is an entertainment flight simulation centre located in The Forum Mall in Koramangala.
  • Talk To The Hand at Jayanagar 4th block is a Laser Tag Entertainment center for all age groups.
  • Breakout Escape Experience: Located in Koramangala, this place offers a unique experience for thrill and fun seekers. Visitors, as a team, are locked in a room. They have a mystery to solve in less than 60-mins and escape from the room.
Masjid-e-Bilal

Places of worship

Nageshvara Temple, Begur: The oldest temple in Bengaluru. Built by the Western Ganga dynasty.
Someshwara Temple.
Bull Temple
: One of the biggest Nandi idols in the world.
St. Mary's Basilica: A minor basilica famous for the St. Mary's feast held in September.
Masjid-e-Khadariya

Other Spiritual attractions

Shopping

Brigade Road Bangalore

Around Bengaluru

Wonderla water park, Bangalore
Shivanasamudra Falls drops 90 meters
The Mysore Palace

See also

References

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