Cubbon Park

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Cubbon Park is a large historic public park and green lung in the heart of Bengaluru, India, known for its lush gardens, walking paths, and colonial-era buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
tourist attraction
urban park
alsoKnownAs Sri Chamarajendra Park
climate tropical savanna climate of Bengaluru
country India
establishedBy Colonial Office
surface form: British colonial administration
establishedIn 1870
governedBy Government of Karnataka
hasAccessibility Cubbon Park metro station nearby
multiple road entrances
hasBiodiversity urban birdlife habitat
variety of exotic tree species
variety of indigenous tree species
hasBuilding Karnataka High Court
State Central Library, Bengaluru
Venkatappa Art Gallery vicinity
hasFeature children’s play areas
jogging tracks
lawns
ornamental gardens
statues and monuments
tree-lined avenues
walking paths
hasFunction green lung of Bengaluru
recreation area
hasStatus heritage park of Bengaluru
hasVegetationType bamboo groves
evergreen trees
flowering plants
isPartOf Bengaluru’s central administrative area
locatedIn Bengaluru
Karnataka
central Bengaluru
maintainedBy Horticulture Department of Karnataka
namedAfter Mark Cubbon
Mark Cubbon
surface form: Sir Mark Cubbon
near Byappanahalli–M.G. Road
surface form: M. G. Road, Bengaluru

V. V. Puram and surrounding civic areas
Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru
surface form: Vidhana Soudha
occupiesArea about 300 acres
approximately 1.2 square kilometres
popularFor cultural events
family outings
jogging
morning walks
photography

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