
The magnificent Mysore Palace stands proudly as a masterpiece of Indo-Saracenic architecture, completed in 1912 after fire claimed the original wooden structure. Designed by renowned British architect Henry Irwin, this majestic residence served as the royal seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The Wodeyar family ruled from this exact location for centuries, shaping the region's rich cultural heritage. Today, the palace remains a brilliant testament to their legendary wealth, artistic vision, and enduring royal legacy.

TIMEINGS
Opening: 10:00 AM
Closing: 5:30 PM
Closed: Open Every Day
ENTRANCE FEES
Indians: ₹120 (AUD 2.20)
Foreigners: ₹1000 (AUD 18.20)
Children (10 to 14 Years): ₹50 (AUD 0.90)
PHOTOGRAPHY RULES
Capture the breathtaking royal architecture using your personal smartphone cameras freely throughout the palace grounds. Protect the delicate historical artifacts by utilizing natural light exclusively. Store professional camera equipment and tripods safely at your accommodation to ensure a remarkably smooth entry process through the security checkpoints.
HISTORY OF THE WODEYAR DYNASTY CROWN JEWEL
The magnificent Mysore Palace stands proudly as a masterpiece of Indo-Saracenic architecture, completed in 1912 after fire claimed the original wooden structure. Designed by renowned British architect Henry Irwin, this majestic residence served as the royal seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The Wodeyar family ruled from this exact location for centuries, shaping the region's rich cultural heritage. Today, the palace remains a brilliant testament to their legendary wealth, artistic vision, and enduring royal legacy.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE AND DO
Wander through the spectacular Kalyana Mantapa featuring brilliantly glazed tile flooring and majestic cast-iron pillars imported directly from Glasgow.
Marvel at the intricate stained glass ceilings, vibrant paintings, and beautifully carved mahogany doors decorating the public halls.
Admire the breathtaking solid gold howdah weighing exactly 84 kilograms, displayed proudly within the royal chambers.
Discover the Hidden Spots by visiting the incredibly peaceful Sri Shweta Varahaswamy Temple tucked quietly into the southern courtyard.
Stroll the perfectly manicured garden pathways offering sweeping, unobstructed views of the intricately detailed exterior facades and towering golden domes.
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