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Shivappa Nayaka Palace, Shimoga

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Shivappa Nayaka Palace and garden in Shivamogga, Karnataka, India

The Shivappa Nayaka Palace named after the popular 17th-century king Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty is located in Shivamogga city (formerly known as Shimoga), the district headquarters of the Shivamogga district in Karnataka state, India. It is now the site of the Government Museum.

Though named after the Nayaka king, according to art historian George Michell, the palatial bungalow was actually built by the 18th century Mysore ruler Hyder Ali.[1] The building is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India.[2]

The two storied building comprises a Durbar hall ("nobel court") with massive wooden pillars and lobed arched panels. The living chambers on the sides are at the upper level and have balconies and look down into the hall.

Numerous antiquities collected from near by temples and archeological sites, such as sculptures, inscriptions and hero stones from the Hoysala era and later periods are on display at the palace grounds.[1]

The Building

12th century Hindu Sculptures

Jain Sculptures


Hero Stones

References

  1. ^ a b Michell (2013), Southern India: A Guide to Monuments Sites & Museums, chapter:Karnataka, section:19, Shimoga, Roli Books, ISBN 978-81-7436-920-8
  2. ^ "Protected Monuments in Karnataka". Archaeological Survey of India, Government of India. Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts. Retrieved 10 August 2012.