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[Photography] Unveiling Royalty of Bangalore Palace with Honor 20i


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Hi Honor Fans,
I was visited Bangalore Palace for the first time along with friends. I will share some photos with you all. This time share some photos I took with the latest HONOR20i. Before starting I want to share short Description About Bangalore Palace
An epitome of great architecture and beauty, The Majestic Bangalore Palace preserves in it the spice of old regal opulence. Currently the central attraction in Bangalore, the palace was built in the year 1878. Chamarajendra Wadiyar's British Guardians bought the original property in 1873 from the principal of Bangalore Central High School, Rev, J Garret, from his funds. The palace is extraordinarily vast and spread across 45,000 square feet. A mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture have resulted into the grand palace that we see today.The wooden structure of the palace along with the beautiful carvings both inside and outside showcases the royal culture in different ways.
Apart from being a major tourist destination, the palace is a host to different cultural events, rock shows, and marriages. As per beliefs, King Chamarajendra Wadiyar drew his inspiration for building the palace from the Windsor Castle of London. The granite seats decorated with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles on the ground floor, a fairy tale Ballroom, the famous painter Raja Ravi Varma's paintings, vine-covered walls, and the Durbar Hall on the first floor come together to form the prepossessing Bangalore Palace.
A visit to the palace gives you a chance to witness the elegant and lavish splendour of one of the most powerful dynasties of South India. An audio tape is available inside the Palace, both in Hindi and English, to help the people having language issues, understand its history better. The most important part of the Bangalore Palace is the Durbar Hall which is on the first floor. The Hall has a massive elephant head in it. Moreover, taken from the Gothic Style, one side of it has stained glass windows. The colour yellow is quite prominent on the walls. Even the sofa set in the hall is of the same colour. A screen on another end separates the area where the women sat to witness the assembly proceedings.
The interior of the palace finds motifs, cornices, and wooden carvings on it. Many physical elements inside are the imports from Britain
The palace reflects the Tudor style of architecture. Its complex, along with the garden, spreads over an area of 454 acres
The Bangalore Palace shelters many renowned paintings of the 19th and 20th century. These include the work of India's famous painter Raja Ravi Varma. An extensive collection of pictures that chronicle different generations of the powerful Wadiyar Dynasty is another appealing thing in the palace
For more Details Visit this Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangalore_Palace
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