3BHK flats available in Nagawara Junction Bangalore from Hanging Gardens a projecy from Prisha Properties.
Hanging Gardens rolls out as a true symbol of tasteful luxurious living.The feature-rich Hanging Gardens, offers luxury 3 Bedroom apartments ranging from 1860 Sft to 2745 Sft and 12 exclusive club class Pent houses from 3120 to 4355 Sft spread across three blocks, designed to impart a unique character to the project.
Hanging Gardens put less pressure on nature resources, conserves energy and uses eco-friendly construction materials.
Common Buildings
Multipurpose Hall
Sports
Sports Facility
Kids Play Area
Swimming Pool
Gym
A JOURNEY THROUGH
TIME MACHINE
If you are a Bangalore an or if you love Bangalore and want
to know about your Bangalore from Nineteen thirties onwards, close your eyes,
imagine sitting in the Time Machine of Dr. H.G. Wells-and-Io! - You have
started your journey!
Whatever may be the reasons for your visit to Bangalore, it
will not be complete without visiting the Majestic area. As you get down from
the City Railway Station, (not the present building with parking lots and all,
the old railway station started right from platform number 'one') you come
across a big tank (lake) of about forty acres full of water (starting from the
end of the present Bus Station at the south till almost the road leading
towards Anand Rao Circle towards north and up to Sangam theatre area towards
the east) which was called as 'Dharmambhudi kere.' You have to tread by walk
only on the tank bund to reach Majestic area.
There were hardly half a dozen- city buses for the entire
city. There was no Bus Station at that place and for all moffusil services;
buses were stationed at Kalasipalyam near City Market. When you reach the area
of the Majestic Theatre, you face a vast estate full of plants, trees, greenery
and nothing else! Surprised? The estate ended at Mysore Bank square (the present
State Bank of Mysore's head office.) and Government Law College. That vast
garden was called "Manorama Estate." At that time, there were only a
few theatres in Bangalore such as Select, Majestic, Variety and Doddanna hall.
(Which is now called 'Paramount' near Kalasipalyam Bus
Stand.) The climate of Bangalore demanded wearing of some woolen clothing all
through the year except during March and April. You could not make out whether
it was morning, afternoon or evening. All the time the Sun was just managing to
pierce its rays through the branches of the trees. The entire city was a
gigantic garden. It was an ocean of great greenery with fantastic ambience. The
mercury reached to as low a point as eight degrees centigrade on a peak winter
day. The average was around fourteen degrees.
The winter months
started almost at the end of October and lasted till middle of February. In the
short summer of virtually two months, the mercury hovered around early
thirties. The pre-monsoon showers in May resulted in the temperature going down
to below twenty-five degrees. It rained on odd days even during March and
April. It was more or less continuous rains from the middle of May till
October. Again it rained on Odd days during November and December. There used
to be misty mornings throughout November, December and part of January too.
These were mainly attributed to Bangalore being situated at over 2800 feet
above Sea level.
If it was a cyclone in Madras, the Bangalorean caught cold.
If it rained in Mangalore or Goa, the people here felt the chill. If it rained
in Kerala, the city would have drizzles. If it is a cyclone in Andhra, the
Bangalorean would sneeze. There was no other city in India than Bangalore for
the best and balanced weather conditions. It is one of the main reasons for
people from other States to migrate to this great city. Unlike other cities,
here it was a case of roads amidst greenery and gardens, than gardens amidst
the roads.
3BHK flats available in Nagawara Junction Bangalore from Hanging Gardens a projecy from Prisha Properties.
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