
Kempegowda Museum
Museum
Kempegowda Museum
Kempegowda Museum is a heritage center located in Mayo Hall, Bengaluru, dedicated to Kempegowda I, the founder of Bangalore. Established in 2011, the museum showcases artifacts, paintings, and historical documents related to Kempegowda’s contributions to the city’s development.
The museum features a fiberglass statue of Kempegowda and an 18th-century map embedded in a glass floor, highlighting the original boundaries of Bangalore. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the forts, temples, reservoirs, and inscriptions from his time.
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Kempegowda Museum is located in Bengaluru (Bangalore) Urban, Karnataka.
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