Hello steemitians,
Today, I would like yo tell you about my Mysore city. It is home the Wodyers who ruled Mysuru for more than 500 years. Mysuru is also known as the City of palaces.
This palace has beautifully designed square towers at Cardinal points, covered with domes by English Architect, Henry Irwin. This palace is illuminated on Sundays, Public holidays as well as during the Dasara Celebration when 97,000 electric bulbs are used to illuminate it.
What's here?
- Amazing architecture
- At night Sound and light show.
- Mesmerizing illumination
- Royal Paintings
- Palace temples
- Public Darbar hall
This is my entry for today's #colorchallenge Wednesday yellow initiated by @kalemandra
Hope you will like my blog.
@hasleindia 😊
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nice picture bro... Nice place to explore even... Good post on the color challenge...
Thanks bro 😊
I will visit Mysore......soon.....
Nice place to explore
In which Pradesh the palace belong friend ???
In Karnataka
It is beautiful palace, thanks for sharing this beautiful picture with us
Welcome bro 😊
Very nice bro...
thanks
This city is a amazing place of buty
yeah
Great photography my friend.
Thanks bhai
Soo beautiful
Looking really so gud specially it's light effect. Its looks like cover with gold.
In reality it is more awesom
One of the nice place in India
wonderful place
97,000 electric bulbs seriously??
Yes bro.. you can Google it.
Beautiful place man
awesome location
nicely done buddy
@hasleindia keep sharing such information with your community.
Beautiful Photos
Looks beautiful
i never been south but i want to next vacation surely to mysore