Maharaja’s Palace (Mysore Palace)

Maharaja’s Palace, a fantastic palace, one of the grandest monarchial residences of India, was the home of the Maharaja of Wadiyar. The previous palace burned down in 1897; the one you see now was completed in 1912 by English architect Henry Irwin and cost 4.5 million rupees.

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General Information

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The interior of this Indo-Moorish wonder – a kaleidoscope of stained glass, mirrors and festive colors – is beyond belief, matchless. It is adorned with carved wooden doors, mosaic floors and a series of paintings depicting life in Mysore during the British rule. On your way to the Maharaja’s palace, you pass by a beautiful collection of sculptures and artifacts. Don’t forget to check out the armory with an interesting collection of weapons that are over 700 years old.

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Every weekend, on national holidays and during Dussera, the Maharaja’s palace is illuminated with about a hundred thousand lamps that highlight his majestic profile in the night.

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Photographing outside is free, but photography inside the building is strictly prohibited. Cameras should be left in lockers (Rs. 5) at the entrance to the palace.

A multi-lingual audio tour of the palace is also available, the price of which is included in the ticket for foreigners.

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