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Cubbon Park description and photos - India: Bangalore. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Cubbon Park. Photo and descriptionThe beautiful Kabbona Park is located in the heart of the Indian city of Bangalore, and is rightfully considered its "lungs". The park was founded in 1864, but officially opened in 1870, at the initiative of Major General Richard Sankey, who at that time was not only the British head of the city, but also the chief engineer of the state of Mysore. Initially, the park was named Meads Park in honor of Sir John Mead, the current Commissioner of Mysore State, but almost immediately it was renamed "Cabbona Park", after Sir Mark Cubbon - the person acting as Commissioner for the longest time. But already in 1927 the park changed its name again. This time it was named "Sri Chamarajendra Park" in honor of the 25th anniversary of the reign of Sri Krishnaraj Vadeyar in Mysore, who ruled Mysore in the 19th century. It was under him that the foundation of the park was laid. But still, this place became most famous under the name "Kabbona". When it was created, the park occupied an area of about 0.4 sq km, but now its territory has expanded to 1.2 sq km. In total, about 96 species of various trees, shrubs and flowers grow in Kabbona, including local ones - tubular cassia, ficus, polyaltia, breadfruit, etc .; Exotic plants in the park include chestnut-spermum, bamboo, araucaria, soft shinus and others. At the same time, the park is full of flowers and greenery all year round, and the presence of an open stage, where an orchestra often plays, and an amazing lotus pond, makes it a truly unique and favorite place for guests and residents of Bangalore. The park is not just a garden, it is a whole complex of lush vegetation, magnificent buildings, sculptures and monuments to famous people. It has a large number of both highways (but only small cars are allowed to enter the park) and walking trails, along which visitors like to walk, especially in the morning hours. Almost in the center of Cabbon there is a magnificent the bright red Attara Kacheri building. Today it houses the Supreme Court. Also on the territory of the park are many other institutions, such as: the city public library (Seshadri Lier Memorial Hall), the State and Technology Museums, the aquarium (considered the second largest in India), Venkatappa Art Gallery, Javanica State Youth Center, Cheshire Dyer Memorial Hall , children's amusement park Jawahar Bal Bhavan, etc. Also in the park are monuments to Queen Victoria (1906), King Edward VII (1919), Major General Sir Mark Kubbon, Sri Chamarajendra Vadeyar (1927) and Sir K. Sheshadri Lieer (1913). Topic: Cubbon Park description and photos - India: Bangalore. |