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  1. Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, is a historical palace and a royal residence. It is located in Mysore, Karnataka, India. It used to be the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward.

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      Amba Vilas ist ein Palast im Zentrum der Stadt Mysuru im süd...

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  2. Amba Vilas ist ein Palast im Zentrum der Stadt Mysuru im süd indischen Bundesstaat Karnataka. Er war Residenz der Maharadschas des ehemaligen Fürstenstaates Mysore, deren Nachfahren noch heute einen Teil des Palastes bewohnen. Der Palast zählt zu den berühmtesten Palastbauten ganz Indiens.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › MysuruMysuru – Wikipedia

    Mysuru ist die drittgrößte Stadt Karnatakas, Verwaltungssitz des Distrikts Mysuru sowie Sitz der University of Mysore (seit 1916). Vor der indischen Unabhängigkeit war Mysuru Hauptstadt des Fürstenstaates Mysore

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    One of the most visited monuments in India, the Amba Vilas Palace, or Mysore Palace, is the centre of the Dasara festivities. The Jaganmohana Palace, The Sand Sculpture Museum the Jayalakshmi Vilas and the Lalitha Mahal are other palaces in the city.

  5. Mysore Palace is the official residence of the Wodeyars, the rulers of Mysore kingdom from 1399 to 1950. It is a three-storey stone structure with Indo-Saracenic style, displaying royal dresses, paintings, musical instruments and weapons in a museum.

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  6. Mysore Palace, a sprawling three-story, gray granite, Indo-Saracenic building capped by a five-story tower that culminates in a gilded dome, in the southern Indian city of Mysuru in Karnataka state.

  7. A masterpiece in Indo-Saracenic architecture, on par with great Mughal residences of the North and the stately colonial public buildings of the South. Designed by the English Architect, Henry Irwin, the Mysuru Palace dominates the skyline of Mysuru.