India, June 17 -- On Kasturba Road, abutting Cubbon Park, is a set of three adjacent buildings that feature in every "Things To Do In Bengaluru" list. The first, if you are heading down from Queens Road, is a nondescript rectangular structure, with an actual Marut - the first Indian-developed jet fighter, conceived and manufactured at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in the 1960s - in its front lawn, which houses the exciting, interactive Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM). The second, whose name and purpose elude many Bangaloreans, is the magnificent neoclassical structure designed by Col Richard Sankey in 1877 and painted an eye-catching Pompeiian red (psst, that is the Government Museum, which contains many priceless ...
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