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The Bull Temple (Basavanagudi):
The temple is believed to
have been constructed in the 16th century AD. The grey granite sacred bull,
Nandi, is the main attraction after which the temple has been named. The
sacred bull has been carved out of a single granite block. It measures
4.57 metres in height and 6.10 metres in length. It has been built by Kempegowda.
The Vidhana Saudha:
A four storeyed building
made after the independence of the country, the Vidhana Soudha houses the
State Legislative Assembly and part of the secretariat. The salient feature
of the building is its architectural style which is a combination of ancient
and modern styles blended into harmony. The building is illuminated on
Sunday evenings.
Tipu Sultan's Palace:
The Palace which is built
of teakwood, was constructed between 1781-1791. Particularly noteworthy
are the floral designs on the walls and ceilings, After Tipu's death the
palace was used as a Secretariat by the British until 1867.
Lalbagh:
This botanical garden, spread
over 240 acres, was laid by Hyder Ali and developed by Tipu Sultan. It
was originally called Lalbagh because the garden had a profusion of red
roses. It also has a green house with a collection of various kinds of
flora. The Glass House built on the lines of the Crystal Palace in London
is the main attraction in this huge park.
Cubbon Park:
In a city of gardens that
Bangalore is, the Cubbon is a premier attraction for all those who seek
some respite from the busy metropolitan life here. The 300-acre park was
laid in 1864 by Lord Cubbon.
Bal Bhavan:
Jawahar Balabhavana- Bal
Bhavan whizzes you into Childhood. Skin along in a boat, trot up a pony
ride. Chug around in a toy train, wander about in the foir ground, dress
up your mind in the theatre. It's all there in Bal Bhavan - a bumper package
of fun and entertainment. Toy Train Timings Sundays: 9.30 am to 6.00 pm,
9.30 am to 8.00 pm. Closed on Mondays and second Tuesdays of every month.
Tel.: 564189, 561423.
Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara
Temple:
On January 14th every year.
Something extraordinary happens in Bangalore's Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple.
On that day a ray of sunlight passes through an arch between the horns
of stone bull that stands outside the temple and lights up the idol inside.
It is a phenomenon that is proof of the technical excellence of ancient
architects, of their knowledge of astronomy combined with great architectural
skill. The temple itself is dedicated to Shiva and is a natural cave caved
out of a monolithic stone.
The Planetarium:
It is located on Sankey
Road and has shows on all days except Mondays from 6.15 hours. Tel.: 266084.
Aquarium:
The Bangalore aquarium is
the second largest in the country. It is an ideal place to see a large
variety of aqua-fauna at close quarters. Aquarium, Kasturba Road, Tel.:
577440. Open 10.00 to 19.30 hours except on Thursdays.
Ulsoor Lake:
Centrally located Ulsoor
Lake is spread over an area of 1.5 sq. km. Dotted with picturesque tiny
islands. An ideal place for sightseeing, boating and shopping. A centre
of attraction during Ganesh festival in August-September.
Government Museum and
Venkatappa Art Gallery:
Established in 1886 it's
one of the oldest in the country. The Government Museum displays a collection
of archaeological artifacts and the art gallery has a collection of the
works of the noted artist of the court of Mysore K. Venkatappa, Tel.: 564483.
Open 10.00 to 17.00 hours except on Wednesdays.
Visveswariah Industrial
and Technological Museum:
Visveswariah Industrial
and Technological Museum, Kasturba Road, Tel.: 5564563. Named after M.
Vishveswariah, opens from 10.00 to 17.00 hours except on Mondays.
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