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1. Lalbaug Glass House - Lalbaug Glass
House is a well known botanical garden in southern Bengaluru. The
garden was originally commissioned by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore
and later finished by his son Tipu Sultan. It houses India's largest
collection of tropical plants, has a lake and is one of the main
tourist attractions in Bangalore.
2. Vidhan Soudha - Vidhana Soudha located
in Bengaluru, is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka. It
is an imposing building, constructed in a style sometimes described
as Mysore Neo-Dravidian. It's construction was completed in 1956.
3. Karnataka State Library – Karnataka
State Library has an area of 300 km² and functions as the Apex of
the Karnataka Public Libraries system, which is governed by State
Library Authority.In the year 2000 AD, the Library was awarded the
Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation Award for the best state central
library in India. The library has presently a collection of 2.65 lakh
books and also a Braille section.
4. Cantonment Railway Station - Bangalore
Cantonment railway station is one among the three important railway
stations serving the city of Bengaluru and it is located in the
locality of Vasanth Nagar and nearby to Shivajinagar. The Station
started operations in 1864. Amenities available at the station
include Passenger Reservation Centre (PRS), Waiting halls, AC VIP
lounge, inquiry counters, Food plaza, ATM along with the other basic
facilities.
5. Karnataka High Court – The Karnataka
High Court is the High Court of the Indian state of Karnataka. The
High Court is located in a building called as Attara Kacheri. It is a
two-storied building of stone and brick, painted red, in the
Graeco-Roman style of architecture.
6. Art of Living International Centre -
Art of Living International Centre, often called as the Bangalore
Ashram. Art of Living International Centre is spread across an area
of 65 acres. It was founded in the year of 1986. Serene environment,
calm surrounding and a breathtaking view of the ashram at the
backdrop of lush green nature provides a perfect surrounding for
meditation.
7. Shiva Statue - The huge Shiva Statue of
Bengaluru is located just behind the Total Mall in Murugeshpalya, old
Airport Road. The Shiva statue in Bengaluru is about 65 feet tall.
The statue depicts Lord Shiva who is seated in Padmasana. The Shiva
statue is white in colour.
8. Cubbon Park - Cubbon Park is a landmark
'lung' area of the Bengaluru city, located within the heart of city
in the Central Administrative Area. It covered an area of 100 acres
and subsequent expansion has taken place and the area reported now is
about 300 acres. It has a rich recorded history of abundant flora and
fauna plantations. The predominantly green area of the park has many
motorable roads, and the well-laid-out walking paths running through
the park are frequented by early morning walkers and the naturalists
who study plants in the tranquil natural environment.
9. Kempegowda Bus Station – Kempegowda
Bus Station, more commonly known as Majestic Bus Station, is a large
bus station in central Bengaluru. It is located opposite the
Bengaluru City Railway Station. This bus station provides
connectivity to almost all the areas of Bangalore. One side of the
bus station is used for intra-city buses by the Bangalore
Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) while the other side is
used by out-station buses operated by various state road transport
corporations.
10. Bagmane Tech Park - Bagmane Tech Park
is a software technological park in India. The park is situated at CV
Raman Nagar in Bengaluru. This park is built and maintained by
Bagmane Group. It is equipped with all modern class facilities and is
surrounded by a lake near the entrance. It also contains a shopping
mall and a 4.7 hectare lake in its centre.
11. Bengaluru Palace - Bengaluru Palace is
a palace located in Bengaluru. The palace was built in Tudor style
architecture with fortified towers, battlements and turrets. The
interiors were decorated with elegant wood carvings, floral motifs,
cornices and relief paintings on the ceiling. The furniture, which
was neo-classical,Victorian and Edwardian in style.
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