A fusion of Indo-Saracenic grandeur and intricate craftsmanship, the Mysore Palace (Amba Vilas) is an architectural masterpiece. Designed by Henry Irwin, it seamlessly blends Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles.
For photography, the Kalyana Mantapa (Marriage Hall) is a highlight, featuring a stunning octagonal stained-glass ceiling and vibrant floor tiles. Outside, the facade’s pink marble domes and grey granite arches create a majestic silhouette, especially during the "golden hour."
The ultimate spectacle occurs on Sundays and holidays when nearly 100,000 bulbs illuminate the structure. Capturing the palace at night offers a breathtaking display of symmetry and royal brilliance.
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