8 MUST VISIT PALACES IN MYSURU

Mysuru, a city in the southern state of Karnataka, India, is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and magnificent palaces.

GARIMA NAIN

4/2/20242 min read

 Mysuru (Mysore) is indeed a treasure trove of palaces, each with its own unique charm and history. Let’s explore seven must-visit palaces in this regal city:

  1. Mysore Palace (Amba Vilas):

    • The iconic Mysore Palace stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Wadiyar dynasty.

    • Constructed between 1897 and 1912, it blends Indo-Saracenic architecture with European influences.

    • This granite marvel boasts intricate carvings, a gilded dome, and captivating interiors.

    • It is the second most visited palace in India following the Taj Mahal.

  2. Jagan Mohan Palace (Art Gallery):

    • Originally a royal residence, it became the primary home during the reconstruction of the old palace.

    • The Jaya Chamarajendra art gallery within houses an extensive collection of artifacts.

    • This palace is a repository of artistic marvels, from intricate rice drawings to delicate ivory carvings.

  3. Jayalakshmi Vilas Palace:

    • Built for Princess Jayalakshmi Ammani, it exudes elegance and grace.

    • Delve into the exquisitely detailed interiors and appreciate the painting 'The Lady with the Lamp painting.

  4. Lalitha Mahal:

    • majestic white palace, it was once a guesthouse for European royalty.

    • Its Italian marble floorsstained glass, and sweeping staircases evoke a sense of opulence.

  5. Chittaranjan Palace:

    • Named after Chittaranjan Das, this palace showcases Indo-Saracenic architecture.

    • Its arched windowsornate balconies, and lush gardens make it a visual delight.

  6. Rajendra Vilas Palace:

    • Set amidst the Brindavan Gardens, this palace offers stunning views.

    • It’s a perfect blend of Mughal and European architectural styles.

  7. Cheluvamba Vilas:

    • Named after Princess Cheluvajammanni, it’s a lesser-known gem.

    • Admire its elegant facade and explore its historical significance.

  8. Sand Sculpture Museum (Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum):

    While not a palace in the traditional sense, this museum showcases impressive sand sculptures depicting various historical and mythological themes. It offers a unique and creative way to explore Mysuru's cultural heritage.

These palaces collectively offer a glimpse into Mysuru's royal past, architectural splendor, and cultural richness, making them must-visit attractions for anyone exploring the city.