Government House
Anita Rao KashiAnita Rao Kashi/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN MYSORE/ Updated : May 8, 2017, 12:20 IST
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Built in 1805 as the official residence of the British representative in the Mysore kingdom, there’s a certain regal feel to it that is distinctly colonial. It is marked by a triumphal style gateway at the beginning of the grounds … Read more
Built in 1805 as the official residence of the British representative in the Mysore kingdom, there’s a certain regal feel to it that is distinctly colonial. It is marked by a triumphal style gateway at the beginning of the grounds and driveway up to the actual building. Surrounded by almost 50 acres of parkland, it was probably used generously for the perambulation of the ruling class during those times. Read less

Built in 1805 as the official residence of the British representative in the Mysore kingdom, there’s a certain regal feel to it that is distinctly colonial. It is marked by a triumphal style gateway at the beginning of the grounds and driveway up to the actual building. Surrounded by almost 50 acres of parkland, it was probably used generously for the perambulation of the ruling class during those times. The grand building at the centre is of Tuscan Doric style. Visitors can stroll up to the Government House and see the halls and rooms in which governors and residents once did the business of the state. Look out for the oil paintings and dark furniture, which add to the overall ambience of the building.
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