Scenes from Bangalore: The Old City Within the New City

Scenes from Bangalore: The Old City Within the New City

Scenes from Bangalore: The Old City Within the New City

  • Posted by Colleen
  • On October 18, 2022
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Since my previous post was on the lengthy side, this one will be in photo narrative style with images doing the bulk of the story telling.

For context, I’ll say this: I suspect that when people in the U.S. think of Bangalore, what probably comes to mind is a modern, sprawling city and hub of India’s call centers and IT firms. And of course, Bangalore is that. But when I visited, I wanted to explore the historic side of the city . . . things that existed before the city was given its colonial name of “Bangalore.”

There was far more to see than I had time for, but I hope you enjoy the brief visual journey through historic Bengaluru!

Krishnarajendra (KR) Market

Nearly a century old with goods that span several floors inside and overflow into the surrounding streets outside. It’s one of the largest flower markets in all of Asia, and it was so interesting to explore!

Bengaluru Fort

Reconstructed with stone (rather than mud) in the 18th century, it became an important military stronghold for Tipu Sultan (whose summer palace is shown below this). 

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

It was a summer play land for a Sultan. Enough said.

Kote Venkataramana

A super interesting temple devoted to a powerful Hindu god. I loved exploring these brilliant architectural details!

In the next post, I continue my journey through Karnataka to the city of Mysuru (Mysore).

Until then, friends!

6 Comments

Anonymous
  • Oct 18 2022
How can your mind hold all the beauty your eyes have seen? You are amazing! Who would ave guessed 'That little girl standing on my front porch singing' would be where you are today? Beautiful pics! 💖
Ann Riley
  • Oct 18 2022
I travel vicariously through you! Thank you for sharing all of this beauty!
Colleen
  • Oct 18 2022
Aw, thank you! ❤️
Colleen
  • Oct 18 2022
And thank you for following along!
Mom
  • Oct 20 2022
Love seeing the temples and all the craftsmanship that is displayed! Love the colors!
Colleen
  • Oct 22 2022
Me, too! Just wait until my next post . . . there’s an ancient Hindu temple in Mysuru with stone carvings unlike any I've seen before!

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