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29 Mar 2016

Chowdaiah Memorial Hall(CMH) in Bangalore-Memory of T.Chowdiah

Memorial Hall is memory of great person.In Bangalore city Chowdaiah Memorial Hall is one of the attractive Memorial Hall built in the shape of a violin,is named after Karnataka's violin maestro T. Chowdaiah.Here is Some information about Chowdaiah Memorial Hall in Bangalore Karnataka.

Location: Gayathri Devi Park Extension below the Sankey Tank Bund Road,Bangalore
Estimated in :1973-1980
Entry : Free
Timing: All Days Open 9 Am to 7:30 Pm
Capacity :50 to 1100 Max
Type of Venues :Auditorium  
Visiting Timing: 1 to 2 Hours
Best Time to Visit: Oct to Feb 
Phone: 080-23445810, 23443956
Main Attraction : Shape of a musical instrument in the whole world

More Information about Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore


Chowdaiah Memorial Hall is located at Gayathri Devi Park Extension below the Sankey Tank Bund Road,Bangalore Karnataka.Chowdaiah Memorial Hall was built was started in 1973 and The entrance to CMH completed on November 14, 1980 ,the memory of T.Chowadiah, the violin maestro of Karnataka, the Chowdiah Memorial Hall predominantly hosts performances in Indian classical music and dance, and has consistently nurtured young Bharatnatyam dancers.The total cost of the construction was Rs 36 lakhs. Grants in the form of loans were given by the State Government, Syndicate Bank, etc. Public donations and personal funds, have also gone into financing the construction of the memorial hall.Chowdaiah Memorial Hall is cultural center in Bangalore for musical and theatrical performances as well as competitions.

Inaugurated in 1980 , this violin-shapped concert hall, which can accommodate up up to 2500 people, is one of its kind in the world.The fact that hall had been razed and rebuilt at least tentimes to get the perfact shape of a seven-stringed violin speaks volumes of the focus and devotion that went into its construction.Incidentally, this is the only concert hall in the world bearing the shape of a musical instrument.
Having grown in stature and reputation significantly over the years, this air-conditioned concert hall has staged jazz, ballets, fashion shows, Carnatic and Hindustani concerts and jugalbandis.This venue has witnessed nightlong programmes on Shivaratri, international music festivals, graduation ceremonies and wedding receptions.Chowdiah Memorial Hall Bangalore is one of the most happening place of Bangalore for live show.There are lot of events hosts like Carnatic and Hindustani concerts, traditional and contemporary dance performances, fashion shows, plays, jugalbandis, ghazals, international music festivals, graduation ceremonies, and school day programmes.Every year Kannada sathaya Samalena is done in Chowdiah memorial hall.

Special features of Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore


Automatic power change over system to DG set - 2 Nos. 125 KVA enabling continuous supply of power to lights, sound and air conditioning, non-stop supply of water and canteen. Special Officer at CMH, Sudaram told bangalorebest.com that the facilities were being added and frequently updated to keep the CMH contemporary and to continue to provide the audience with a memorable experience.Keep a watch on the programmes being held at CMH and enjoy the glittering evenings here. 
 

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Nearest Tourist Attraction of Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore

Savandurga, Bangalore
Nrityagram, Bangalore
Kanteerava Indoor St, Bangalore
Puttena Halli Lake, Bangalore
Kodandarama Temple, Bangalore
Hebbal Lake, Bangalore
Banashankari Amma Te, Bagalkot
Ragigudda Sri Prasan, Bangalore
Devanahalli Fort, Bangalore
Bellandur Lake, Bangalore
Freedom Park, Bangalore
Thippagondanahalli R, Bangalore
Sankey Tank, Bangalore
Peninsular Gneiss, Bangalore
Someshwara Temple, Bangalore

Nearest Hotel  of Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore


Serenity Inn, Bangalore
Spectrum Hotel, Bangalore
Mel's Regency Hotel, Bangalore
Savannah Sarovar Pre, Bangalore
Hotel Emlion, Bangalore
The HHI Select Benga, Bangalore
Savannah Sinclairs B, Bangalore
Hotel VT Paradise, Bangalore
Cross Roads Inn, Bangalore
Orchid Suites, Bangalore
Davanam Sarovar Port, Bangalore
Panchvati Comforts, Bangalore
Novotel Bengaluru Te, Bangalore

Nearest Restaurants of  Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore


The Coffee Bean & Te, Bangalore
Yauatcha, Bangalore
Haagen-Dazs, Bangalore
The Tao Terraces, Bangalore
Khawa Karpo, Bangalore
Shree Sagar (CTR), Bangalore
Barbeque Nation, Bangalore
Persian Terrace - Sh, Bangalore
Feast - Sheraton Ban, Bangalore
Mezzaluna, Bangalore

How To Reach Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore

 

By Road: There are many public and private vehicles available to reach  Chowdaiah Memorial Hall in Bangalore.The BMTC buses are well connected this place.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city Railway station.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport.


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4 Mar 2016

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore

Here is Some Information about  Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore Karnataka.

Location: Art Complex,Kumara Krupa Road,Bangalore
Established in: 1960
Entry : 50 Rs Per Person
Timing:10:00 AM - 6:00 PM(sunday Closed)
Visiting Hour:2 to 3 Hour
Phone: 80-22263424, 22261816
Email: chitrakala@mantraonline.com
Website:  www.karnatakachitrakalaparishath.com
Nearest Railway station: Bangalore City Railway station(2 Km)
Nearest Airport: Bangalore Airport(15 Km)

More Information about Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath 

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is located at Art Complex,Kumara Krupa Road,Bangalore Karnataka.The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath  was Established in 1960 andstarted in 1964.This space has an interesting and exclusive assortment of Karnataka's traditional paintings,leather puppets and artefacts and lures visitors all the year round.The Parishat's galleries like Roerich and kejriwal have enticed renowned artists both from India and the world to exhibit their works here.A few Indian handicraft organizations have also displayed their products in the Parishat galleries.Besides a graphic studio,the Chitrakala Parishat also houses a sculpture studio and an open-air theatre.Chitrakala Parishat Collections, a permanent exihibition of the paintings collected over the years, draws many art lovers.

The year 1964 witnwssed the birth of the art school named Chitrakala Vidyalaya. The works of the students of the school are exhibited in the Chitrakala Parisant.

Nearest Tourist Attraction  of  Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bangalore

Freedom Park
Cubbon Park
MG Road
Vidhana Soudha
Visvesvaraya Technological Museum  

How To Reach Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath  Bangalore

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bangalore.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore City Station(2 Kms) and Cantonment Station(4 Kms) in Bangalore.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport (15 Kms).

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4 Feb 2016

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall ( Central Library)Bangalore

The Bangalore city has a beautiful and attractive Monuments.Among all monuments one of best and acctractive monuments is Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall.This Beautiful monuments has refresh our Indian cultureand our great kings Architecture and great artist's arts,Engraving,Craftsmanship.
Location : Cubban Park which is in the central administrative area,Bangalore
Built in : 1883
Built By : Lord Curzon
Area: 300 Sq. miters 
Entry : Free
Phone: 080 41492446
Photography : Allow
Timing :Mon-Sat 10:00AM - 06:00PM,Sun Closed
Visiting Timing : 1 to 2 Hour
Best Time to Visit : September to Febuary
Nearest Railway station : Bangalore city Railway station
Nearest Airport : Bangalore Airport 

More Information about Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall 


Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall is located at Cubban Park which is in the central administrative area,Bangalore Karnataka.Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall is memory of K.Sheshadri Iyer who was Mysore state's Dewan for 18 long years from 1883. It was built by Lord Curzon who was the British viceroy in honor of sincerity and efficiency, Sri Sheshadri Iyer showed in his service as Dewan. The building carved out in red with a beautiful rose garden in the frontage is envied for its artistic and lustful natural beauty.The building with the statue in front forms a focal point of a long avenue coming from Hudson Circle.European architecture attracts the tourists towards the museum. There is a library inside the museum which provides literary classic books. It is made with red bricks with a statue of Sir K. Seshadri Iyer.The statue of Seshadri Iyer in a small rose garden, in front of the Hall was put up in 1913. The library spreads over an area of 300 meter square and this is under the control of the State Library Authority. The library received Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation Award for the best state central library in India in the year 2000 A.D. It houses 2.65 lakh books and also has a Braille section for the visually impaired people.

The legendary building occupies about 300 sq. km. The fact that enhances the beauty of the place is that the building is highlighted in red which stands amidst plush greenery. This stands among many facts which attract aesthetic voyagers to the place.
History of  Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall Bangalore

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Library hall was built in memory of the Dewan of Mysore State, K. Seshadri Iyer. Shesadri Iyer Memorial Hall, strategically sited in Cubbon Park in Bangalore was built as a tribute to Sir K.Seshadri Iyer, the Dewan of Mysore State from 1883 to 1901. One of Bangalore's most coveted tourist spots of historical eminence, Sheshadri Memorial Hall is a replete with a picturesque and colorful garden. Lord Nathaniel Curzon has a significant contribution to the existence of Shri Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall. The erstwhile Viceroy of India is credited as the mastermind behind Kolkata's treasure, the imperial Victoria Memorial and Bangalore's magnum opus, the Shri Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall. Lord Curzon impressed with Shri Seshadri Iyer's dedication and service to the British Raj wrote to the then British Resident, Sir Donald Robertson. It was then agreed upon to honor the erstwhile diwans's relentless services by building a posthumous Memorial Hall in his name.

Nearest  Tourist Places of  Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall Bangalore

Indira Gandhi Musical fountain
Bellandur lake
Pearl Valley
Bangalore Aquarium
UB City
Nearest Hotels and Reatourants 

Vijay Residency
Iris Hotel
Hotel Paraag
Hotel Bangalore Gate
Hotel Kanishka
Hotel Grand Inn
coffee day square
soul city
cafe coffee day
tasty tangles
been here
subway
ITC Windsor
salem spices kitchen

How To Reach  Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall Bangalore


By Road : There are many public and private vehecals available to reach Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall Bangalore.Bangalore Taxi service is available for traveling inside the city from one destination to another. KSRTC buses connect all cities in the state to Bangalore. Many super deluxe bus services are available from Bangalore to Hyderabad, Cochin, Trivandrum, Chennai, Mumbai, Goa and Mysore.
By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is bangalore city railway station. (2.6 Km)

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport.(8.3 Km).Indian Airlines and private carriers operate regular flights from Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, Goa, Kochi, Ahmedabad and Mangalore. International Terminal handles Departure and Arrival of International flights to and form Singapore, Dubai, London, Oman, Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia.

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22 Jan 2016

Bangalore Fort Information-Entry -History-Picture-Map

The fort providing a place of refuge for most of the inhabitants if the pettah was in danger of capture.The Bangalore Fort is oldest Historical Monuments of Bangalore City.The Bangalore Fort is Known as a City Fort or Kempegowda Fort.Many Historical story inclued Bangalore Fort.The Best of Tourist Attraction.

Location: Magadi town of Bangalore,Karnataka
Built in: 1537
Built By:Kempe Gowda
Timing: 9:00 Am to 5:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 2 to 3 Hour
Best Time to Visit: Nov to Jan
Main Attraction: Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
Entry: Rs. 5 (Indian), Rs. 100 (Foreigners)
Photography:Free (Still Camera), Rs. 25 (Video)
Nearest Railway Station: Bangalore City station
Nearest Airport: Bangalore International Airport 

More Information about Bangalore Fort


The Bangalore Fort is located at Magadi town of Bangalore,Karnataka.The Fort was founded by Kempe Gowdain  in 1537feudatory chief of the Vijayanagar Empire and the founder of Bangalore city. In 1761 the fort was reconstructed in stone by the Raja of Mysore, Haidar Ali (c.1722 - 1782) and was an important stronghold during his reign and that of his successor and eldest son, Tipu Sultan (1753 -1799). On either side of the Palace are beautiful gardens, which lead to its main entrance.The fort in itself is worth just staring at, due to its uncommon oval shape.A temple of Ganesha was built by him inside the fort, which symbolizes the religious tolerance of Tipu. He was a great patron of Sri Ranganatha temple in Srirangapatnam.While most of the fort was dismantled during the British occupation and later, one can still see the parts of once a majestic and historical structure. The Delhi gate, the point of entry of British troops during the fall still stands and is a brilliant example of Islamic architecture.This fort is a small section left from Tipu sultan days and the wars against the British. Small but interesting, you'll cover it in less then 10 minutes - should combine with other activities in the area (near by to the city market and Tipu's summer palace).Another major attraction of the fort is the art gallery where it holds thousands of historical photos, delicate carvings, paintings including those of maharajahs and viceroys.

History of  Bangalore Fort 

The Bangalore Fort was built by Kempe Gowda and expanded by Tippu Sultan. The fort has rooms that were used by Tipu Sultan and his father, Hyder Ali to contain British prisoners in the 1780s. Well-fortified by Tipu, the fort has been a mute witness to the Mysore wars which saw the fort finally being captured by The British East India Company in 1791. It once boasted of many gates but today only the exquisitely carved Delhi Gate remains on the Krishnarajendra Road.
It still bears the three original massive iron knobs and a marble plaque that marks a breach in the doorway that betrayed the fort to the British.The Bangalore Palace is a 120-year old historical monument of Bangalore, built by the then first Principal of the present day Central College, Rev. Garrett. It was purchased by the Maharaja of Mysore, Chamaraja Wodeyar, in 1884. Deeply inspired by the Windsor castle, he incorporated in the palace all the features of the Tudor or the English-gothic style of architecture that include fortified towers, gothic windows, battlements, turreted parapets and arches. 

Architecture of  Bangalore Fort 

The Fort is built as per Islamic style with an inscription bearing the words “Abode of Happiness”, with gardens on either side leading to the palace. With in premises of the fort lies a Ganesha temple which depicts and represents Tipu’s religious tolerance and dates back to the year 1790.The gate also depicts Karnataka architecture with beautiful carvings of Peacocks, Lotus and Elephants as well as half-elephant and half-bird motifs. Renowned for its intrinsically carved arches inspired by Islamic architecture, and for the still standing Ganapati temple built in the 16th century, the fort was originally designed with four gates that served as outlets, one pointing in each direction. Only the North gate of the fort remains to be breached, persisting on Krishnarajendra Road, with a marble plaque marking the spot of breach in the fort wall, which lead to its annexation by the British. Also worth looking at is a nearby wooden palace of Tipu Sultan, which served as his summer home, as well as his armoury that is now preserved in the old fort area.

Nearest Tourist Places of  Bangalore Fort

Lal Bagh
Tipu Sultan Palace
Aquarium Bangalore
Brigade Road
Cubbon Park 

Nearest Hotel of  Bangalore Fort

Rajdhani Lodge
City Crown Lodge
Manjunath Paradise Deluxe Inn
Karthik Palace Hotel
Shree Bhavani Residency
Tulips Resorts
City Towers Hotel
Eshwari Deluxe Hotel
Delhi Bhavan Lodge
Sri Harsha Residency
Shiva Ganga Hotel
Sunil Residency Hotel & OYO Rooms 

Nearest Restaurant Bangalore Fort

Shangri-La B Cafe
Ambur Dum Biriyani
Kamat Restaurant
Cafe Coffee Day
Brahmin's Coffee Bar
City Kabab Centre
Kadambam Iyengar Cuisine
Karnataka Bhel House
S L V Coffee Bar
Sri Raghavendra Veg
Abdul Saleem Restaurant
Hotel Krishna Darshini Restaurant
Grand Taj Restaurant
Parimala Restaurant
New Select Restaurant
Hotel New Guide

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How To Reach  Bangalore Fort

By Road : There are many public and private vehecals available to reach Bangalore Fort.There many BMTC Buses and texis available to reach there.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city station.Bangalore station is well connected all Mejor station Mumbai,delhi and many more.

By Air: The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport.

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19 Jan 2016

Attara Kacheri(High Court) in Bangalore

Here is Some Information about Attara Kacheri(High Cort) in Bangalore Karnataka India.Attara Kacheri is one of the important attractions of Bangalore. This building is housing the High Court of Karnataka.

Location :High Court Buildings, Inside Cubbon Park,Opp.Vidhana Saudha. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengalore
Built in : 1867
Built By : Tipu Sultan, ruler
Entry : Free 
Main Attractions:Gothic Style of architecture
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best Time to visit: Oct to Feb
Nearest bus stop:MG Road
Nearest Railway station: Bangalore station
Nearest Airport: Bangalore International Airport

More Information about Attara Kacheri

Attara Kacheri is situated just opposite to the Vidhana Soudha, the impressive seat of the State Legislative Assembly.Attara Kacheri known as high cort of karnataka.One of the major attractions of the Attara Kacheri is its Gothic Style of architecture.It is a two-storied building, built in the European classical style.Attara kacheri was built during the rule of Tipu Sultan, ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore. The building was constructed under the supervision of Rao Bahadur Arcot Narayanaswamy Mudaliar and it was completed in the year 1868. The offices of the eighteen departments of Revenue and General Secretariat grew to such a size during Tipu’s reign that it could not be contained in his palace. So, he constructed a new building and named it Attara Kacheri (meaning eighteen offices or departments) in Hindustani.This deep red building is a perfect blend to the white columned Vidhana.While visiting this mesmerizing building, you can also go for sightseeing to other interesting places which are located nearby. Some of these are Public Library, Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, the Government Museum and the Venkatappa Art Gallery. 

History of  Attara Kacheri Bangalore

The History of the Attara Kacheri (Karnataka High Court) can be traced back to the year 1884 when the Chief Court of Mysore was created with three judges and was designated as the highest court of appeal, reference and revision in the State of Mysore, the earlier name of Karnataka.The court had District Courts, Sub-ordinate Judges’ Courts and Munsiff Courts to assist it on civil cases and a Court of Sessions, District Magistrate and First, Second and Third Class Magistrates to assist it on criminal cases. In 1881, the office of the Chief Judge was created and the designated person had the utmost authority in the court. In 1930, it was renamed as the High Court of Mysore and the Chief Judge was given the new name of Chief Justice. In 1973, it got its present name of Karnataka High Court.

Architecture of Attara Kacheri Bangalore

The Attara Kacheri made in the 19th century is a stone structure in an intense red color. The construction followed Gothic Style of architecture. The majestic two storied Building with Corinthian columns was completed in 1864. This deep red building creates a magic along with the white columned Vidhana Soudha. Located in the Cubbon Park, the building cost Rs 4.5 lakh. Rao Bahadur Arcot Narayanaswamy Mudaliar was the man who supervised the construction. The court housed the Public Offices from 1868 until 1956.Which was later moved to the Vidhana Soudha, and this building became the high court. On the ceiling of its Central Hall is a Portrait of Sir Mark Cubbon, Commissioner of Mysore from 1834 to 1861.

Nearest Tourist places of Attara Kacheri Bangalore
  • Public Library
  • Cubbon Park
  • Vidhana Soudha
  • Government Museum 
  • Venkatappa Art Gallery
  • Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
Nearest Hotel and Restaurants Attara Kacheri Bangalore
  •  Hotel Nile Residency
  • The Oberoi
  • Vivanta by 
  • Taj MG RoadTaj West End
  • ITC Hotel Windsor 
  • Pebbles
  • The Capito 24Carats
  • Indian Coffee House
  • Hard Rock Cafe Bengaluru
  • Blue Ginger
  • The Oriental SpiceSouth 
  • Aathithya Restaurant
  • The Atria Hotel
  • Trivoli GardenAqua Restaurant
  • Toscano
  • The Terrace Tandoor & Grill Restaurant 
How To Reach  Attara Kacheri Bangalore

By Road : There are many public and private vehecals available to reach Attara Kacheri Bangalore.The BMTC Bus Service available to reach Attara Kacheri.The Nearest BMTC bus stop is MG Road Vidhana Soudha bus stop.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city station.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore Inbternational Airport.

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18 Jan 2016

Government Museum or State Archaeological Museum in Bangalore Karnataka

There are many museums in Bangalore.Here is Some Information about Government Museum Location,Timing,Tickets,pictures and many more in Bangalore.This Musium is known as State Archaeological Museum. It is sure to open the doors of knowledge to your children and with your guidance can learn much from the few hours spent here.


Location:Cubbon Park,Kasturba Gandhi Road,Bangalore
Established: 1865
Built By: Colonel Sankey
Phone: +91 80 2286 4483
Opening : All days of the week except Wednesday and public holidays
Timing :  10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Photography : Not allow
Best Time to Visit: October to February
Visiting Timing: 2 to 3 hours
Entry : 10/-Rs per Person Adult,5/- Per Child
Main Attraction: Venkatappa Art Gallery
Nearest Bus stop: Kasturba Road Bus stop
Nearest Railway station: Bangalore city station
Nearest Airport: bangalore Imt. Airport

More Information  Government Museum or State Archaeological Museum Bangalore

Government Musium is Located at Kasturba Road Near Cubbon Park in Bangalore.Government Musium is Known as State Archaeological Museum.This musium is very oldest musium of India.This musium is Established 1865 by Colonel Sankey and opened by 1886 for public.The main building of this museum was designed by Colonel Sankey. This building, spread across two floors, is divided into eighteen galleries comprising of different sections like geology, history, art, sculpture etc. This museum is best known for its amazing collection of ancient coins belonging to the historical Indus Valley Civilization that is especially of great interest to the numismatics.This museum is regularly visited by tourists from all over the state government globe.In popular Museum, Bangalore, visitors have found some rare art works and beautiful belonging to ancient times.The musium has 18 galleries including Neolithic findings from the Chandravalli excavations and from the Indus valley, especially Mohanjedaro antiquities. As the museum displays a huge collection of archeological artifacts, it is also known as State Archeological Museum. The museum also houses a unique collection of scuptures, inscriptions, paintings, icons, antique jewellery, textiles, coins, miniature paintings etc.The museum boasts of a rare collection of ancient coins that belong to the Indus Valley Civilization. It also houses the Halmidi inscriptions, the earliest Kannada inscription belonging to 450 AD.

Venkatappa Art Gallery

The Venkatappa art Gallery located in the second building of Musium.The venkatappa Art Gallery is named in honor of the popular artist Venkatappa.K.Venkatappa ,born in 1887 to a femily of cort painters;Venkatappa was also a musician.In addition to this, the gallery has stone sculptures from the Mathura and Khajurao Schools of Art.Venkatappa Art Gallery, Bangalore, visitors can see about 600 paintings by different artists of renown. The ground floor of the museum, you will meet beautiful paintings of the famous painter K. Venkatappa. Works by famous painter is generally based on characters. Some of his popular paintings for Nilgiri Mountain, kodaikanal, Sunrise in Ooty, a painting on Monsoon and other paintings. Venkatappa Art Gallery, Bangalore also feature works of leading artists like MF Hussain, NS Bendre, Vasudev, hanumaiah, hariram, Rekha Rao, and Yusuf Arakkal and other contemporary painters. On the first floor of Venkatappa Art Gallery, Bangalore, you can admire the works of CP Rajaram and others.The below painting displayed outside the museum is quite interesting – If you watch it closely, you’ll find cars, autos, scooters and other automobiles around the meditating person.You need only a single ticket for the Venkatappa Art Gallery and the Government Museum. Art lovers and history and culture buffs will enjoy a visit to the State Government Museum.

Nearest Tourist Attraction of Government Museum 
  • Vidhan Soudha
  • Vikas Soudha
  • Attara Kacheri
  • Visveswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum
  • Government Aquarium
  • Venkatappa Art Gallery
  • Cubbon Park
Nearest Hotel of  Government Museum Bangalore
  • Atlaantic Inn
  • Magaji Orchid
  • Treebo 9 Marks Inn
  • Treebo Orchard Suites
  • Le Meridien Bangalore
  • Citrus Cunningham Road 
  • Shangri-La Hotel BengaluruThe Lalit Ashok Bangalore
  • OYO Rooms Jayamahal Road MG Road
  • ITC Windsor, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Bengaluru
 Nearest Restaurant of Government Museum Bangalore
  • Le Cristaal-0.6 km
  • Bar UNO-0.9 km
  • Bootlegger-0.9 km
  • Southern Spice-0.6 km
  • The Biere Club-0.9 km 
  • Cubbon Pavilion-1.1 km
  • The Tasty Tangles-0.7 km
  • The Beire club-0.8 km
  • Maharaja Bhog-0.8 km
  • Blue Ginger-1.2 km
  • The Atria Hotel-0.7 km
  • Sunny's Restaurant-0.9 km
  • Church Street Social-1.3 km
  • Kamath Restaurant-0.6 km 
  • Coffee Day Sqaure-0.7 km
  • Smoke House Deli-0.9 km
  • The Glass House - Deli Bistro Bar-0.9 km
  • Hard Rock Cafe Bengaluru-1.1 km 
  • Herbs And Spice Restaurant-0.6 km
  • Rasovara-The Royal Kitchen-0.7 km
How To Reach  Government Museum Bangalore

By Road : There are many public and private vehecals available to reach  Government Museum Bangalore.The BMTC Bus service available and nearest bus stop is Kasturba Road Bus stop.Taxies and other buses are also available.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city railway station.Bangalore is connected mejor cities and junctions.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bangalore International Airport.Bangalore airport is also connected Mumbai,Delhi,Kolkatta Airport.

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17 Jan 2016

Ulsoor Lake in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Some Information about  Ulsoor Lake timing,Entry tickets,location,history ,main acctraction,and many more in Bangalore karnataka India. 

Location : Near M.G. Road,Bangalore
Built in : 2nd century
Built By:Kempe Gowda II
Timing: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM(Wednesday Closed)
Entry : free
Area:125 Aceres
Photography : Not Allowd
Main Attractions:Boating and sightseeing
Visiting Timing : 1 Hour
Best Time to Visit : During Summer 
Website : www.bangaloreindia.org.uk
Nearest Metro station: The Ulsoor metro station,Trinity metro station
Nearest Railway station:Bangalore Cy Jn Train Station
Nearest Airport : Bangalore Airport

More Information about Ulsoor Lake Bangalore

Ulsoor Lake, one of the famous tourist attractions, islocated on the north-eastern end of the city and near M.G. Road,Bangalore.The lake was built by Kempe Gowda II, during the later half of the second century.Ulsoor Lake Spread over 123.6 acres, it consists of several islands.Sir Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore led to the construction of this beautiful body of water. One of the few big lakes of Bangalore, Ulsoor lake is also one of the oldest lakes in the city.There is a nice jogging/walking track around this huge lake, but thats about it. While there are some shady stands to relax at, there's nothing more on offer at the Ulsoor Lake.The lake serves as a venue of the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi festival celebrated in the month of August/September every year.Boating facilities available here not only attract the tourists but are also enjoyed by the locals who come to the lake for jogging. The boat club of the lake arranges cruises that can be availed at a charge. The cruise takes you around the lake, with stopovers at some of the beautiful islands. This lake houses different kinds of flowers, birds and insects. One can easily spot a purple swamphen or a crane, a brahmani kite or a heron. The lake is also a favourite spot for morning and evening walkers. Fountains can be seen at specific timings. A swimming pool is maintained by the lake, which remains open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, except Wednesdays.The tradition of immersing the Ganesha Idol on the eve of Ganesha Chaturthi is also practiced at the lake. The lake is surrounded by a number of tourist attractions like a recreational complex, a Sikh Shrine, an ancient temple and a children’s park.

Boating and other attractions at Ulsoor Lake


Apart from the scenic beauty of the lake it holds several other attractions for the visitors. The lake has a radius of about 3 km and is ideal for rowing around in a boat. There is a boat club at the lake that offers boating services to take visitors around the lake with stopovers at some of the idyllic islands. Pedal and rowboats are available for hire by visitors on per hour basis.
There is a recreational complex situated near the lake that has a large swimming pool. Visitors can go for a swim at the pool. Boat training facility is available at the lake which is organized by Madras Engineering groups. The picturesque beauty of the lake can be enjoyed by simply sitting on the green grass.
There are also several eateries and coffee shops near the lake where visitors can enjoy a good snack-time. Restaurants near the area offer.

History and Architecture of Ulsoor Lake Bangalore

The History says  that the Ulsoor Lake was created by King Kempe Gowda II during the latter half of the second century. In the ancient times Ulsoor Lake was known as the ‘Halsur’ or ‘Alasur’ lake. However, even though the lake is dated to the time of Kempe Gowda, the present lake was created at a much later time by Sir Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore.There is an interesting story surrounding the Ulsoor Lake. Legend has it that the area surrounding the lake was once covered with forest. One day Kempe Gowda became tired while travelling from Yelahankar and decided to rest under a tree. It was the same tree under which Mandava Rishi is believed to have worshipped God Someswara. Kempe Gowda, who was resting under the tree he fell asleep and God Someswara appeared in his dream and told him about a hidden treasure. Kempe Gowda dug up the treasure and from the bounty he found there, he built the famous Someswara pagoda in the beautiful Dravidian style of architecture.

Other Lakes in Bangalore  
  • Madiwala Lake
  • Lalbagh lake
  • Puttenahalli WS  Lake
  • Hebbal Lake
  • Agara Lake
  • Kengeri Lake
  • Vengaihnakere Lake
  • Beniganahalli Lake
  • Nagavara lake
  • Bellandur Lake
  • Hesaraghatta Lake
Nearest Hotel of Ulsoor Lake
  • The Oberoi Bengaluru
  • The Park Bangalore
  • Iris - The Business Hotel
  • Royal Orchid Central, Bangalore
  • Ramada Bangalore
  • Justa MG Road
  • Hyatt Bangalore MG Road
  • Lemon Tree Premier, Ulsoor Lake, Bengaluru
  • Hotel Empire Central Street
  • Empire Suites, Castle Str
Nearest Visiting Place Ulsoor Lake
  • Eka
  • M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Funky Monkeys
  • Holy Trinity Church
  • Cubbon Park
  • Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple
  • Bangalore WalksCocopelee
  • UB City
  • i-Bar
  • Infant Jesus Shrine
  • Vidhana Soudha and Attara KacheriSt.
  • Mark's Cathedral
  • Surayanarayana Temple
  • Breakout - Escape GamesSt Patrick's Church
  • Kashmir Art GalleryGaruda Mall
  • Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
How To Reach  Ulsoor Lake Bangalore 

By Road : There are many public and private vehecals available to reach Ulsoor Lake Bangalor.Bangalore city is well connected every places and BRTS buses available to reach Ulsoor Lake Bangalore.

By Metro : The Metro service is very useful to bangalore transpertation.The Nearest Metro station is The Ulsoor metro station and Trinity metro station in Bangalore.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city Junction station.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is bangalore International Airport.

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5 Jan 2016

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore


Here is Some Information about Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore like a Ticket Price,Timing,Location.Contect Information,How To Reach and many more. 

Location : Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Near Raj Bhavan,Bangalore 1
Established: 1989
Built By : Bangalore City Corporation
Timing : 11:30Am  To 5:30 Pm 
Main Attraction : Sky Theatre, Science Park
Visiting Timing : 2 to 3 Hour
Best Time To Visit : October and February
Entry: Payble 
Parking : Available, Free
Phone : +91 80 22266084, +91 80 22203234
Email :  info@taralaya.org
Web site : www.taralaya.org
Nearest Railway Station:  Bangalore City Station(2 Km),cantonment station(1.5Km)
Nearest Airport : Bangalore Airport

More Information about Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a part of Ameging Attcrecation of  bangalore City.The museum was founded by Bangalore City Corporation in 1989, in order to pay tribute and homage to Pandit Jawaharlal Neheru’s birth centenary. The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is located at Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Near Raj Bhavan,Bangalore Karnataka.In India there are five planetariums named after the first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru Plantariums are located in Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore and there is a Jawahar Planetarium in Allahabad. Nehru Planetarium in Pune was the first one in Asia, established in 1954. The Planetarium gives the opportunity to tourists on vacations in Bangalore to unravel the mysteries of outer space.The planetarium does not only create awareness among the students, but also educated the general public regarding the subject of Astronomy.The planetarium aims at disseminating knowledge regarding science and solar system.The Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE) was entrusted the responsibility to look after the administration.There are sky-theatre shows, science exhibitions and lectures and workshops for science teacher available in Planetarium Bangalore.The popular event at the planetarium is Sky Theater Shows which gets viewed by more than 2 lakhs visitors every year. 

Sky Theatre

The Sky theatre, located inside the planetarium is one of the major tourist attractions. With a seating capacity of 225 people, it acts as a venue for the shows conducted here. It has a 15 meters wide dome. The timings of the astronomy show are from 3:00 pm and 4:30 pm. The shows conducted here are of high visual quality and offer their audience with important information on astronomy. This show attracts more than 2 lakh visitors per year and it is a perfect blend of art, culture and literature of different countries. This program has a lot of variety and it is based on historical backgrounds, modern developments and about future prospects. A lot of special effect is used which includes visual effects, animation, video programs and a lot more. Every people can visit it on all the weekdays except Monday.
Show Timing and Information
Namma Souravyuha (Our Solar System in Kannada) from 11.30 am to 3.30pm
Our Solar System from 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Dawn of the Space Age from 1.30 pm
Gaganayanada Navodaya (Dawn of the Space Age in Kannada) from 2.30 pm
Exhibitions
Science Exhibitions 

The Science Exhibitions that has been developed around the planetarium displays various elements of science and offers an innate environment for learning and outdoor games. Some of the models that you may see here include DNA helix model, sound resonant swings, whispering dishes, sun dial for time, giant kaleidoscope, and a model of a polar satellite launching vehicle of PSLV. 
One of the aspects worth mentionable in this exhibition hall is the weighing machine, which shows your personalized body weight at different planets. This activity is fun as well as exciting. There is a book stall at the exhibition hall, from where you can buy books of various types, at an affordable price. You can also get hold of telescopes, models, astro photos etc. 

Other Activities 

Another activity held at the planetarium is Know Your Stars which will be conducted on first Sunday of every month. All visitors for the event will be provided with the start sheets and will be guided how to use.
Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE) also conducts Science Exhibitions, Lectures and Workshops for Science teachers and students.
Tickets Detail of  Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
  • 35/- Inr Rs. per person for adults
  • 20/- Rs  per person for children
Nearest Visiting Places Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
  •  Gandhi Bhawan
  • Goverment Museum
  • Vishveshwariah I&T Museum
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Planetariu
  • Karnataka Folk Museum
  • Seshadri Memorial Hall
  • State Archaeological Museum
  • Lal Bagh Botanical Garden
  • Cubbon Park
  • Lumbini Gardens
Nearest Hotel and Restaurant  Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
  • Dum Pukht Jolly Nabobs-1.1 km
  • Karavalli-2.5 km
  • Mainland China-1.9 km
  • Rajdhani Thali Restaurant-2.7 km
  • Barbeque Nation-8.4 km
  • Laika Boutique Stay-3.4 km
  • Mass Residency-8.5 km
  • The Oberoi, Bengaluru-3.4 km
  • The Ritz - Carlton-2.2 km
  • ITC Royal Gardenia-2.1 km
How To Reach Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore

By Road : There are many public and Private vehecals available to Reach Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore.

By Train : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore City Station 2 Kms  and cantonment station 1.5Kms.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is bangalore International Airport.

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