*Explore the Majestic Mysore Palace | A Heritage of Royalty and Splendor* #mysorepalace #karnataka #mysore
Welcome to our tour of the stunning **Mysore Palace**, one of India's most iconic landmarks! Nestled in the heart of Mysore, Karnataka, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to royal grandeur and rich history.
In this video, we take you through the beautiful halls, intricate carvings, and breathtaking interiors of the palace, once home to the Wodeyar dynasty. From the dazzling *Durbar Hall* to the serene **Ambavilas Gardens**, every corner of Mysore Palace is a masterpiece.
✨ *Key Highlights:*
Fascinating history and royal significance of Mysore Palace
Stunning architecture blending Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles
A glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Wodeyars
Inside views of the *Durbar Hall**, **Kalyana Mantapa**, and **Zenana*
The mesmerizing night lighting of the palace (seasonal)
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📍 *Location:* mysore palace Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka 570004
🎥 **Filmed by: Mr Pasam Sundeep
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Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, is a historical palace and a royal residence. It is located in Mysore, Karnataka, India. It used to be the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward. Mysore is commonly described as the 'City of the Palaces', and there are seven palaces including this one. However, the Mysore Palace refers specifically to the one within the new fort.
The land on which the palace now stands was originally known as mysuru (literally, "citadel"). The first palace inside the Old Fort was built in the 14th century, which was set ablaze and reconstructed multiple times. The Old Fort was built of wood and thus easily caught fire, while the current fort was built of stone, bricks and wood. The current structure was constructed between 1897 and 1912, after the Old Palace burnt down, the current structure is also known as the New Fort. Mysore Palace is one of the most famous tourist attractions in India, after the Taj Mahal, with more than three million annual visitors as on 2014.[1]
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Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, is India's Largest Palace located in Mysore, Karnataka. It used to be the residence of the Wadiyar family.
The first palace was built in the 14th century, which was burnt to ashes during a wedding in 1896. The present palace was constructed between 1897 and 1912.
The architecture of the palace is Indo-Saracenic, with a mix of Hindu, Rajput, Mughal and Gothic styles. It is a three-storey structure with marble domes, and consists of a five-storey tower.
The palace has three entrances, the front gate or the eastern gate is opened only during the Dussehra festival and for VIPs.
One of the major attractions of Mysore Palace is its Kalyan Mantapa. It is a huge octagonal structure with a multi-coloured Belgian glass roof. There are motifs of peacock on the roof of the palace. This place was used for royal weddings and special occasions.
The Public Durbar Hall is a beautifully decorated room for the royal guests and courtiers. It was used for public announcements and hearings. The Public Durbar Hall of Mysore Palace is supported by beautifully designed green and golden pillars. The Maharaja used to sit at the centre of the hall so that his subjects could see him clearly.
Next is the Private Durbar Hall also known as Amba Vilas Palace. It is in this hall that the king used to meet his council of ministers and hold meetings with important persons.
There are 12 temples in the entire complex. The most important of these temples is the Lakshmiraman Swamy Temple.
The best time to visit Mysore Palace is during Dussehra when the entire palace is beautifully decorated and illuminated with golden lights.
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