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Located
1000 m above sea level, this bustling capital city Of Karnataka,
has a perpetual holiday atmosphere, thanks mainly to its picnic
weather. Founded in 1337 by a local chieftain Kempe Gowda, Bangalore
has seen much and imbibed even more. Rapid industrial growth has
not taken away Bangalore's old-world charm. And a trip here can
be truly delightful. Known as the Garden City and Silicon Valley
of India, Bangalore offers you more than a day or two of sightseeing.
There's always something going on here - music and dance concerts
(both western and Indian), dramas, exhibitions, carnivals... you
could go disco-hopping or pub-crawling. To the restaurants or to
the movies. Or window-shopping. Or even for a round of golf.
City Sights:
Vidhana Soudha. A magnificent building housing the State Legislature
and Secretariat. It was conceived and executed by Kengal Hanumanthaiya,
the then Chief Minister, in 1936. It is built entirely of Bangalore
granite in the Neo-Dravidian style.
Attara Kacheri:
This elegant two-storeyed building is directly opposite the Vidhana
Soudha. It houses the State High Court. Within walking distance
are the Public Library, the Government Museum, the Visveswaraya
Industrial and Technological Museum and the Venkatappa Art Gallery.
Cubbon Park:
This
beautiful park, sprawling across 300 acres, was laid out by Lieutenant
General Sir Mark Cubbon in 1864.
The Lalbagh was started by Hyder Ali in 1760 and later completed
byTipu Sultan. This 240 acre landscaped park is home to some very
rare species of plants. The Glass House inspired by the Crystal
Palace in London, is the venue of an annual flower show. Bangalore
Palace. Inspired by the Windsor Castle, this palace was built in
the Tudor style by a Wodeyar king in 1887.