மைசூர் அரண்மனை | கர்நாடகா
Entry Fee : Adults: ( Indian & Foreigners)INR 70 Children (between 10 and 18 years): INR 30 Students (Study Tour): INR 10 Parking: INR 40 (Car) INR 20 (Two-wheeler)
The construction of the Mysore Palace was orchestrated by the Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV referred as "Rajarishi" (saintly king) by Mahatma Gandhi. It was then further expanded by his son and the last Maharaja of Mysore, Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar. The facade of the palace is a harmonious blend of Hindu, Muslim, Rajput and Gothic styles which imparts it a regal quality. With the Chamundi Hills towards its eastern side, the spectacle of the Mysore Palace is an enchanting sight to behold. Needless to say, it is the second most visited historical monument visited by both local and foreign tourists after the Taj Mahal. Presently located inside the Old Fort, Mysore Palace is renowned for its light & sound show and vibrant Dussehra celebrations.
An impressive light and sound show takes place at the Mysore Palace every day in the evening except for Sundays and public holiday. Language Day and Time Amount (Inclusive of GST) Kannada Monday to Wednesday (7:00 PM to 8:00 PM) Saturday (8.15 PM to 9.15 PM) Adults: INR 70 Children: INR 30 English Thursday to Saturday (7:00 PM to 8:00 PM) Adults: INR 90 Children: INR 40
The best time to visit the palace is around the time of Dussehra when the entire compound is beautifully decorated and lit, illuminated in a golden hue.
The palace is lit every Sunday and on all public holidays.
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/S9zfUfmoadKhTXbf8
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