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Cheluvamba Vilas Palace
Cheluvamba Vilas Palace is located in Mysore city of Karnataka. Currently, this palace is the home to the Central Food Technological Research Institute.

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Cheluvamba Vilas Palace, Mysore, KarnatakaCheluvamba Vilas Palace or Cheluvamba Mansion is located in the city of Mysore, Karnataka. The palace was built by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV for the third princess of Mysore named" Cheluvajammanni". This palace is similar to all other palaces built by the Wodeyar dynasty, which are spread over a large area. Currently, this palace is under the Central Food Technological Research Institute. On December 1948 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru formally received the mansion and on 21st October 1950 it was officially inaugurated.

Visiting Information to Cheluvamba Vilas Palace
Cheluvamba Vilas Palace is located on the northwestern part of the Mysore city on Mysore- Krishnaraja Sagar road. Mysore Junction Railway Station and Mysore Airport are the nearest transports to reach this palace.

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