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Featured · Bangalore, IN
Walk through Bangalore's civic and cultural core, starting in the green expanse of Cubbon Park before encountering grand colonial landmarks like the Vidhana Soudha and High Court. Museum stops offer glimpses into art and archaeology, while Church Street and Brigade Road bring you into the city's contemporary rhythm.
Adapted from GPSmyCity
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Sri Chamarajendra Park
This 300-acre park anchors Bangalore's center with mature trees and open lawns, offering a quiet counterpoint to the city's busier streets.
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Vidhana Soudha
The state legislature occupies this imposing structure, its domed silhouette drawing inspiration from South Indian temple architecture.
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High Court of Karnataka
Opposite the Vidhana Soudha, this red-brick building displays Greco-Roman details and houses the state's highest court.
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Department of Archaeology and Museums
Established in 1865, this museum holds archaeological finds and sculptures that trace the region's past, from ancient coins to stone carvings.
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Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)
A contemporary space showcasing Indian art across textiles, photography, and craft, with collections that span both historical and modern work.
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CSI St. Mark's Cathedral
This colonial-era cathedral, built in 1808, stands as one of Bangalore's oldest religious structures, with period architectural details intact.
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Church Street
A lively 750-meter stretch lined with independent cafes, boutiques, and cultural venues that reflect how Bangalore blends shopping with community gathering.
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Brigade Road
One of the city's primary commercial hubs, this road pulses with shops, restaurants, and the everyday energy of modern Bangalore.
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