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| Entry Fee | Varies |
| Timings | 10:00 - 17:30 |
| Altitude (m) | 920 |
| Ideal Visit Duration (hrs) | 2 |
| Best Time of Day | Morning / Afternoon |
| Crowd Level | Moderate / High |
| Distance from City Centre (km) | 3 |
| Walking Difficulty | Moderate |
| Parking Available | Yes |
| Last Mile Access | Road |
| Suitable for Kids | Yes |
| Suitable for Seniors | Yes |
| Wheelchair Friendly | No |
Visitors come to Bangalore Palace to explore its large palace interiors, open courtyards, and preserved rooms that are accessible to the public through a structured visitor route.
The on-ground atmosphere is calm and enclosed within the palace compound, with controlled entry, defined walking paths, indoor galleries, and shaded outdoor areas separated from city traffic.
What makes the site distinct for travelers is the ability to move through a functioning heritage property with curated interiors, display halls, and palace grounds that are not part of a conventional museum setting.
Bangalore Palace was constructed in 1878 by Chamaraja Wadiyar, the Maharaja of Mysore, on land that had earlier been leased to the British. The structure was built as a private royal residence and reflects European architectural influences introduced during the colonial period.
The palace later became part of the Mysore royal family’s estate and remains under their ownership. Portions of the property have been opened to the public, allowing visitors to view preserved interiors, decorative halls, and residential spaces that were originally part of the royal living quarters.
Bangalore Palace can be visited throughout the year, but outdoor movement within the palace grounds and walking between indoor sections is more comfortable during Bengaluru’s cooler and drier months.
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