Bangalore Palace, a landmark in the city, stands as one of the many residences of the Wadiyar family, who governed much of South India for centuries. This grand structure, with its blend of Tudor and Scottish architectural styles, has been partially open to the public since 2005. While visitors can explore the opulent interiors and expansive grounds, one of the Wadiyars continues to reside in a private wing. The palace’s imposing facade and intricate woodwork offer a glimpse into the regal past, making it a notable stop for those interested in history and architecture.
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