The Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru, is not only an information technology hub for technology experts but also a place for all the history explorers and inquisitive learners. Bengaluru has grown and become one of the most densely populated cities which are also very well equipped with latest facilities and technology for easy and comfortable life of the people. Bengaluru's weather is one of its own kind, neither too hot nor too cold with a gentle breeze blowing throughout the year thus making the place best suitable for tourists and travellers. So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and book a safety hotel in Whitefield or any other area and enjoy the most memorable trip of your life. Following are some of the historical places which you must visit to know more about Bengaluru.
Tipu Sultan’s Summer
Palace
This magnificent royal
palace heads the list of historical places in Bengaluru. One of the finest
examples of Indo-Islamic architecture in Bengaluru, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
served as the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of
Mysore.
Bangalore Fort
This schematically designed mud
fort, founded in 1537 by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bengaluru, this fort was
rebuilt in 1761 by Haider Ali. It holds great historical significance and is
admired by all kinds of history buffs, visitors and tourists staying in hotels
for safety and hygiene in Bengaluru.
Devanahalli Fort
A vivid fort that takes you
back to the days of royal era, Devanahalli Fort is regarded as the birthplace
of ‘The Tiger of Mysore’, Tipu Sultan. It was built by Mallebyre Gowda when
Saluva Dynasty was ruling the region.
St. Mary's Basilica
Take a walk through history
and spirituality bothat St Mary's Basilica in Bengaluru. Standing tall as a
proud symbol of diversity, this church consecrated in 1882 is one of the oldest
in the region. The church welcomes not only Christians but also people
belonging to all faiths. For which you definitely need to stay at a safety
hotel in Whitefield to ensure your stay at one of the best hotels for
safety and hygiene in Bengaluru.
Lal Bagh- The aspect of this botanical garden that makes it important from a historical point of view is that its origin dates back to the era of Hyder Ali. It was developed by him in 1760 across an area of 40 acres which was later extended to 240 acres by his son Tipu Sultan.
Attara Kacheri- Built between 1864 and 1868 during the rule of Tipu Sultan, Attara
Kacheri housed various public offices initially. At present, the colossal red
structure designed in Gothic Architecture is the High Court of Bengaluru.
Bugle Rock Park- Bugle Rock Park is one of the most famous places among Bengaluru
historical places. Bugle Rock, also known as the peninsular gneiss, is a
formation of rock which is approximately 3000 million years old. During the
reign of Kempe Gowda, a tower was built on this rock which gave a bird’s eye
view of the city to make sure that no intruders were attempting to attack the
city.
These are some of the places
holding historical significance and have made to the list of best historical
monuments and should be on your bucket list if you are staying at a safety
hotel in Whitefield and wish to explore Bengaluru.
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