
Dodda Gadiyara
Tourist Attraction
Dodda Gadiyara
The Dodda Gadiyara, also known as the Big Clock Tower, is a prominent landmark in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka. Built in 1927 by Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar to commemorate his Silver Jubilee, the tower stands at a height of 75 feet and is located near the Town Hall and Chamaraja Circle.
The tower is designed in the Indo-Saracenic style, incorporating elements from Hindu, Muslim, and Christian architecture, symbolizing unity and harmony.
The clock tower is still functional and requires winding by hand every two days. The numerals on the clock face are in Kannada, and it is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The tower is currently undergoing restoration to preserve its historical and architectural significance.
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Dodda Gadiyara is located in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka.
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