
Some other famous museums of Mysore are National Museum of Natural History (which is totally dedicated for history of plants and animals), Rail Museum (which is dedicated to the complete history of Indian Railways), Folk Art Museum (it was opened for general public in the year 1968 and it is famous for various folk related manuscripts), Oriental Research Institute (it was founded in 1891 and it houses around 33000...
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After Indian independence, the state of Mysore was converted to the city of Mysore. The then king of Mysore was permitted to retain his tags and was named as the Rajapramukh of this state. He died in 1974 and this is when Mysore totally came under the control of Indian Government.
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The annual average temperature for the city of Mysore is around 24 degree Celsius. The annual average highest temperature for the city is around 30 degrees Celsius and the annual average lowest temperature is around 18 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city of Mysore is around 39 degrees Celsius which was on 4th May 2006. The lowest temperature ever recorded here is around 9.6 degrees...
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The city of Mysore has many historical monuments and a great number of natural tourist hot spots which make your tour to this city truly exciting. Once the sun sets, tourists look for some night options to enjoy their nightlife. The great feature of this city is that it offers a totally different kind of nightlife when compared to the nightlife of other cities. While in the city of Mysore you can enjoy the sights of...
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