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Bangalore Palace feels like a quiet detour out of the modern city and into another century. Just beyond the traffic and noise, the gates open to a place of space, history, and lingering grandeur.
The palace itself is striking. Tudor-style architecture, wooden interiors, carved details, and wide staircases that still carry the weight of past ceremonies and royal routines. It’s not a frozen museum but a lived structure, with rooms that feel human in scale and full of stories.
Walking through the halls and gardens gives a strong sense of time layered on time. Old photographs, furniture, and artifacts are displayed without excess drama, letting the place speak for itself. The surrounding grounds add to the experience, offering shade, openness, and a rare feeling of calm in the middle of Bengaluru.
Yes, some areas could benefit from better upkeep and clearer signage, but that slight roughness also adds authenticity. This is history still breathing, not overly polished.
Bangalore Palace is absolutely worth a visit. It’s a reminder that Bengaluru is not only a tech city, but a city with deep roots, memory, and character. Take your time here. Let the walls do the talking. I’ll be back.