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1. Mysore Palace Mysore Palace is a former residence of the royal family. It is built in Indo-Saracenic style.
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2. Jagan Mohan Palace Jagan Mohan Palace is one of the oldest buildings in Mysore. It was a royal residence before Mysore Palace.
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3. Lalith Mahal Palace Lalith Mahal Palace is the second largest palace in Mysore. It was built for the Viceroy of India.
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4. Chamundi hill It is named after Goddess Chamundeshwari. There is also a temple dedicated to her.
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5. Mysore’s Rail Museum Mysore’s Rail Museum has different Indian railways that were once used. It gives us a glimpse of rail history in India.
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6. Karanji Lake It is also known as Fountain Lake and is a popular picnic spot.
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7. Lingambudhi Park Lingambudhi Park is situated on the north-eastern side of Mysore and is a state of wilderness.
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8. Srikanteshwara Temple This temple is built in Dravidian style and dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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9. Mysore Zoo Mysore Zoo is home to many endangered and exotic species of animals.
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