Mysore Clock Tower, 12" with lights
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The Silver Jubilee clock tower or Dodda Gadigara ( Big clock tower ) was built in 1927 to commemorate the silver jubilee (25 years) of the rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the maharaja of Mysore. Built in the Indo- Saracenic style, is clock 75 feet tall tower spots features from different architectural schools. The curvilinear chhajja ( overhanging eaves supported on carved brackets) is of Rajasthani tradition. The tall double arches and framing slit windows of early English church architecture.
- This clock tower is 12 inches tall and is finished on all 4 sides.
- This clock tower has lighting & an adaptor is provided for the same in the packingÂ
- It’s a great addition for a Golu/Gombe habba display and completes/compliments the Dasara procession