This massive Temple is built at K.R.S Road, about 3Kms from Central Railway Station, the main portion along with the Idols were shifted from Pandavapuram
This massive Temple is built at K.R.S Road, about 3Kms from Central Railway Station, the main portion along with the Idols were shifted from Pandavapuram
This is at the sangam (confluence) of the Cauvery and Kapila rivers. Two bridges span the rivers here. There is an ancient temple dedicated to Gunjam
This place is 25 KMs towards south of Mysore on the way to Ooty. This is a place of worship and is located on the banks of river “KAPILA” . The temple..
The 150 acre campus of the CFTRI (where this project is housed), was once the residence of the princess Cheluvambamani Avaru, sister of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV..
The Railway Museum at Mysore, the first regional Rail Museum in India was set up in 1979. The Museum sets a good pattern for regional display and has good collections..
A treasure house of masterpieces. It is popularly known as Jaganmohan Palace. Certainly worth a visit. Paintings, portraits of kings, ceramic, porcelain and glass objects the art…
Built in 1921 by Maharaja Krishna Raja Wodeyar Bahaddur IV, this palace initially housed royal guests. Designed by E W Fritchley, an English architect..
Home of the presiding deity of Mysore This hill is in the outskirts of mysore city and 13 kms from Mysore is the temple of patron Goddess of Wodeyars..
This is one of the largest church’s in india. This is built in gothic style of construction and eyecatching structure. There are two 165 Ft towers which are beautiful to view.
The Mysore palace is the major attraction for visitors. Don’t miss the Palace at Mysore, for all roads lead to the Maharaja’s Palace. It is built in Indo – Saracenic..