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Mysore: The City of Palaces
A Royal Past
Architectural Marvels
Mysore Palace
The crown jewel of Mysore, this magnificent palace is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Its intricate carvings, stained glass windows, and opulent interiors leave visitors awestruck. The palace is illuminated with thousands of lights on Sundays and during the Dussehra festival, creating a magical spectacle.
Jaganmohan Palace
This palace, now an art gallery, houses a remarkable collection of artefacts and paintings from the Wadiyar era.
Lalitha Mahal
Built as a guest house for the Viceroy of India, this palace is now a luxury hotel. Its Renaissance-style architecture is a unique sight in Mysore.
Chamundi Hills
Overlooking the city, Chamundi Hills is home to the Chamundeshwari Temple, a revered pilgrimage site.
Cultural Vibrancy
Mysore is often referred to as the "Cultural Capital of Karnataka." The city is known for its vibrant traditions, including:
Dussehra Festival
A ten-day extravaganza celebrating the victory of good over evil, Dussehra in Mysore is a grand spectacle with processions, cultural performances, and the illumination of the Mysore Palace.
Mysore Paintings
A unique form of traditional painting characterized by delicate brushwork and vibrant colours.
Mysore Silk
Renowned for its exquisite quality and lustre, Mysore silk sarees are prized possessions.
Sandalwood
Mysore is a major center for sandalwood carving and incense production.
Beyond the Monuments
Mysore offers more than just historical attractions. Visitors can enjoy: