Must See Places in Mysuru Besides The Royal Palace


Devaraja Market, Mysuru:

For a visitor to this city, Devaraja market is an apt place to get a flavor of Mysurean’s daily life. With more than 100 years of history, this market is well knitted into the heritage of Mysuru. This particular market has the feel of the typical Indian market but has the tinge of the royalty in it which you can feel only if you are there in the middle of this particular market. This is a good sample of a traditional Indian market place that is colorful, noisy, vibrant and a tad chaotic.

St Bartholomew’s Church, Mysuru:

St. Bartholomew’s Church stands as an exemplary example of the cultural harmony fabricated into the social life of Mysore since ancient times. Built in 1830 during the early colonial era in India, the church holds the distinction of being the oldest cathedral of Mysore. The famous church was built in memory of Saint Bartholomew who is believed to be one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus. It was established during the reign of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.

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