Bangalore, often celebrated for its bustling IT hubs and vibrant nightlife, also harbors a wealth of hidden historical gems waiting to be explored.
Beyond the well-trodden paths of the city’s famous palaces and gardens, these secret sites reveal tales of bygone dynasties, forgotten architecture, and untold cultural legacies.
This compilation by MyOnely will guide you through lesser-known yet significant historical places in Bangalore that offer a unique glimpse into the city’s layered past.
This 17th-century temple, often overshadowed by the Bull Temple, boasts intricate Vijayanagara artistry and a peaceful courtyard. Revered by locals but rarely crowded, it’s a quiet landmark of devotion and spectacular Dravidian architecture in South Bengaluru.
Apart from its famous halls, Bangalore Palace holds lesser-known grottos and secret rooms, dating to its 1878 construction by Rev. Garrett for the Wodeyars. These mysterious nooks add a gothic, storybook twist to a popular royal destination in the city.