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Good Shephered Public School Reviews - Town Hall

Overall Experience
4.4
Teaching Excellence
4.4
Value for Money
4.4
Campus & Facilities
4.4
Ajay Singh (railwaterman)

Reviewed on February 24, 2024
Auditorium 400+ capacity at centre of the city.
Narahari Chinnu

Reviewed on February 13, 2024
Over all its located in a center of the city. Location and spot is good. Even the auditorium is good and has lighting and sound speaker's. But one thing they should check and change the seating covers which got dirty. Washroom is not at all maintained properly it was stinking and no proper water facility to use it.
Shameem Yez

Reviewed on December 24, 2023
Neat and clean area. KA❤️
Roshan Bengani

Reviewed on December 17, 2023
Great architect and symbol of Bangalore Central. Place for protest, rally and event holding.
Natyanjali kala sangama

Reviewed on December 12, 2023
Auditorium is nice but little expensive and you have to take lots of permissions,its offline booking and stage is small for Dance programmes
Vinay Jayaram

Reviewed on November 27, 2023
One of the city's most well-known landmarks is Bengaluru Town Hall. Even in the era of skyscrapers and contemporary architecture, this magnificent stone tower has managed to maintain its own personality. This magnificent municipal structure, also referred to as the Town Hall, is named for Sir K.P. Puttanna Chetty, a philanthropist and former president of Bangalore City Municipality. The Bengaluru community is also well-known for its protests and strikes. The state government owns this historic stone auditorium, although it is not well maintained. Because of its historical significance, it is nevertheless frequently considered a tourist attraction. Fortunately, parking is provided for anyone interested in visiting this historic treasure.
manjunatha sm

Reviewed on November 24, 2023
Prime in location of Bangalore,very good in construction, corporate meetings, government functions, protests will be done
Mithan Raj

Reviewed on November 22, 2023
Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV on 6 March 1933. The building was completed on 11 September 1935. The structure features a flight of steps leading to the entrance porch resting on Tuscan columns with identical columns extending on either sides.
Rohit G N

Reviewed on November 16, 2023
Sir K. P. Puttanna Chetty Town Hall, locally commonly referred to as Bangalore Town Hall, is a neoclassical municipal building in Bangalore, India
Vinay Chandra CP

Reviewed on November 9, 2023
An ancient stone-built auditorium, under State government ownership, though maintenance is lacking. Despite this, it's often regarded as a tourist attraction due to its historical significance. The seating capacity is limited, so early arrival is advisable. On a positive note, there is available parking for those interested in exploring this aged gem.
sahas s

Reviewed on September 9, 2023
Mesmerizing.. That's the word.. a must visit. Very well maintained. The canteen outside is also very good..
SREEJISH V

Reviewed on September 8, 2023
The oldest town hall in Bangalore which is still well maintained
Kalpana Pani

Reviewed on July 30, 2023
First time I saw this Town Hall. It is the way of going Market, Chickpet Bazaar. This is useful for new comer.
Adinarayana Kosuvaripalli

Reviewed on July 18, 2023
Sir K. P. Puttanna Chetty Town Hall, locally commonly referred to as Bangalore Town Hall, is a neoclassical municipal building in Bangalore, India, named after the philanthropist and former president of Bangalore City Municipality, Sir K.P Puttanna Chetty.
Ganesh Kittur

Reviewed on June 24, 2023
must visit place in NAMMA Bengaluru 🏢TOWNHALL🏦 BUIT IN 1935 Well built maintained very well by govt 👌🏻👏🏻 it looks like foreign country office located at prime area of Bengaluru jc road, very good option fr meetings official gatherings functions it is also available AC and non AC looks super 👌🏻😘 wash rooms available and clean chairs 😘👌🏻 it's spacious huge paring available bus facility available canteen also available
HD Rajesh

Reviewed on May 6, 2023
Good and spacious hall can seat around 700 - 800. In the centre of city and has good connectivity.
VISAKH KUMAR VS (Vichu)

Reviewed on May 5, 2023
Attended training for election duty from here.. Hall was well maintained and nice. Seating looks like 500+
ASHOK KUMAR ALLU

Reviewed on April 27, 2023
Auditorium with seating capacity around 300. It's a historical building also called town hall. Parking is available beside the building. It's a government property
DEEPAK KUMAR

Reviewed on March 16, 2023
Such a very nice palace.
Chandra Bhanu

Reviewed on March 15, 2023
Excellent presentation and program conducted by Prachi Gowda and her team Congratulations and we'll done It was par excellence and promotion of national development.Jai Hind Jai Karnataka
Rehman B'lore

Reviewed on February 6, 2023
Town hall located in JC road was designed by Sir Mirza Ismail who is also civil engineer and Foundation stone was laid by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV in 1933. Town hall is named after former president of Bangalore City Municipality, Sir K.P Puttanna Chetty. Town hall is a neoclassical municipal building in Bangalore.
MANU

Reviewed on February 5, 2023
Very Rude staff towards anyone organising an event here. Will seriously not suggest any private events here. No proper security any outsider can easily gain access. Organise events here at your own risk.
bharath bala

Reviewed on February 4, 2023
Very old and iconic building of Bangalore.
Amarnath

Reviewed on January 13, 2023
The building was commissioned and inaugurated by Yuvaraja Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar and designed by Sir Mirza Ismail. Foundation stone for the building was laid by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV on 6 March 1933. The building was completed on 11 September 1935. The structure features a flight of steps leading to the entrance porch resting on Tuscan columns with identical columns extending on either sides. Due to improper acoustics, a renovation was proposed estimated at Rs 1,000,000 in 1976. Postponements delayed renovations till March 1990, when the building was finally closed for renovation. The cost then was Rs 6.5 million.
benjasu

Reviewed on November 5, 2022
It's the place if one has to protest for anything which needs government attention. In fact many rallies start from this point. Town Hall as such is a good medium sized auditorium which can host various programs.
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