Overview
Attara Kacheri is the seat of the Karnataka High Court, an elegant two-story red-brick building from 1868 located opposite the Vidhana Soudha in the heart of Bengaluru. Its classic European Neo-Classical design makes it one of the city's finest heritage structures.
Highlights
- Architecture: Corinthian columns, arched windows, and a red-painted facade combining British Classical and Italianate styles.
- Heritage Grounds: Mature trees and manicured lawns surround the building, forming a dignified ensemble with nearby Cubbon Park.
- Contrast: Standing directly opposite the massive Vidhana Soudha, the elegant Attara Kacheri offers a striking architectural contrast.
History
Completed in 1868 as the Public Offices, or "Eighteen Departments" (Attara Kacheri in Kannada), it was designed by Colonel Richard Sankey. The building became the High Court of Karnataka after the state's formation in 1956.
Visitor Tips
- Exterior Only: Visitors can admire the exterior and grounds; interior access is restricted.
- Photo Op: Best photographed from the Vidhana Soudha side for the full facade.
- Duration: 15–20 minutes.