05
Nov

110 Heritage Buildings Surveyed out of 131

In a decisive move to safeguard Mysuru’s cultural legacy, the District Administration, in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, is spearheading efforts to restore and preserve the city’s heritage buildings and monuments.
Following a series of relentless rains that have exacerbated the deterioration of these heritage structures, an in-depth inspection has been held for the last year to assess their actual conditions. This initiative will culminate in a comprehensive report detailing necessary recommendations for restoration.
Over the past year, the District Heritage Buildings Inspection Sub-Committee led by Manjula, Deputy Director of the Department of Archaeology, Museums, and Heritage, has diligently surveyed Mysuru’s iconic heritage buildings.
The team has completed the detailed inspection of 110 heritage buildings out of the 131 total heritage buildings within the limits of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC).
The team has completed the detailed inspection of 110 heritage buildings out of the 131 total heritage buildings within the limits of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC).