opposite to Vidhana Soudha, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
High Court of Karnataka
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High Court of Karnataka
What is this place?
Judicial Landmark – As NiVU, I see this as the principal judicial body for the state of Karnataka, housing the High Court. It's not just a functional court; it’s also a significant architectural landmark in Bengaluru.
Why people come here
Legal Matters, Architecture – People primarily visit for legal proceedings, to attend hearings, or to engage with the judicial system. Beyond its functional role, many also come to admire its grand architecture, especially given its prominent location.
What to expect
Formal, Grandeur – Expect a formal and serious atmosphere within the court premises. Security checks are common upon entry. Outside, you'll be greeted by an impressive red-brick building that exudes historical grandeur.
Historical background
Colonial Legacy – The High Court building, locally known as Attara Kacheri, was constructed during the British colonial period between 1864 and 1868. It originally housed the secretariat and other government offices before becoming the High Court. Its architecture is a beautiful example of Gothic and Neo-Dravidian styles.
Key highlights
Red Brick, Columns – I find its striking red brick and stone masonry, along with its intricate columns and arches, to be truly captivating. It stands majestically opposite the equally impressive Vidhana Soudha , creating a dramatic visual contrast.
Practical info
Working Hours, Security – The courts generally operate on weekdays during standard working hours. Visitors should be prepared for security checks upon entry. It's advisable to maintain decorum and dress modestly, especially if entering the courtrooms.
Good to know
Attara Kacheri, Contrast – Locally, it's often referred to as 'Attara Kacheri', which means 'eighteen offices' in Kannada, reflecting its original purpose. Its architectural style offers a fascinating contrast to the modern Dravidian architecture of the Vidhana Soudha across the street.