An elegant 19th-century palace reminiscent of Windsor Castle, surrounded by landscaped gardens, offering a regal journey through Tudor-style architecture.
A splendid summer retreat, "Daria Daulat Bagh," adorned with intricate frescoes that narrate the life of Tipu Sultan, a historical and artistic gem.
This 19th-century Gothic church, with its stunning stained glass windows and architectural beauty, is a spiritual and historical treasure in Bengaluru.
A lush garden founded by Hyder Ali in the 18th century, featuring the iconic Glass House and a rich collection of plant species.
A historical site dating back to the 16th century, with remnants of the Delhi Gate and a testament to the city's early foundations.
Home to one of the world's largest monolithic Nandi Bull statues, dedicated to Lord Shiva and steeped in historical and religious significance.
Bull Temple
Housed within Bangalore Fort, this museum showcases artifacts and documents related to the city's founder, Kempe Gowda I.
Nestled in a colonial-era building, the gallery displays a diverse collection of paintings and sculptures, offering an artistic and historical perspective.
A stunning example of Dravidian architecture, this ancient temple dates back to the 16th century, with intricate carvings and historical relevance.
A rock-cut cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for a unique phenomenon where sunlight directly illuminates the Shiva Linga on a particular day each year, combining history and spirituality.