Architecture of
Mysuru Palace
The iconic Mysuru Palace, a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, is the former seat of the Wadiyar dynasty and a must-visit landmark.
Signature Elements
Indo-Saracenic Synthesis
A harmonious blend of Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles, reflecting a unique architectural dialogue.
Pink Marble Domes
The prominent deep pink marble domes are iconic features against the skyline, especially when illuminated.
Ornate Interiors
Exquisite craftsmanship displayed in carved teak ceilings, ivory-inlaid doors, stained glass, and grand halls.
Dasara Illumination
The palace is famously illuminated with nearly 100,000 bulbs during the Dasara festival, creating a breathtaking spectacle.