Last September when I was in India, I got to fly out through the new Terminal 2 of the Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL) in Bengaluru. It was the first month of international services out of T2 and my very first time in this new terminal. There was so much to see here including some murals and installation art. One piece that won my heart was this mural of old Bangalore.
I found neither the artist’s name nor any information on the mural. However, it was beautifully done and it sure was a picture of a bygone era; a picture of Bangalore before it became the Silicon Valley of India. This mural shows a part of an uncrowded Brigade Road, an almost empty alley, a store called Namma Diary, which must be a mention of the historical Nilgiri Diary — a family-owned business that dated back to 1905 — and a salute to Koshy’s, a beloved Bangalore Cafe that’s been operating since the 1940s.
That was on the bigger stretches of the mural. There were smaller parts of it that highlighted some gardens and some countryside, if I remember correctly. And is that a statue of social reformer Basaveshwara or Basavanna?
I’d love to know more about this mural and more about Bangalore of those days, now. Anybody with anything more to share about Bangalore of these times (early 20th century), please feel free to do so in the comments. TIA π
A mural of old Bangalore
And if you would like to see this mural while you are at KIAL, remember it is in Terminal 2. It’s near the shopping area.
KIAL’s Terminal 2
Talking of the new terminal of the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, let me tell you that T2 has been designed to reflect the nickname Bangalore used to be known by for a long time ββThe Garden City.β Bangalore, the capital of the state of Karnataka, is now better known as the Silicon Valley of India.
Terminal 2 is a showcase of lots of native plants and trees, hanging gardens, manmade waterfalls & poolsβ¦making it a garden in itself. Then there’s the bamboo decor and installation art that have made this part of the airport an attraction.
KIALβs T2, which was inaugurated around a year ago is said to have started domestic operations at the beginning of the year and international, in September of 2023.
Have you been to Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, recently?
Some more glimpses from this insta-worthy airport here: KIAL’s T2
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Art at Terminal 2, Bangalore International Airport
Aircraft Murals from Bangalore
*Our Bangalore (Namma means ‘our’ in Kannada, the language spoken in the state of Karnataka)
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A very, very beautiful mural, if I would not expect that in Bangalore!
Surprises in life are the best (sorry, I cannot help).
It is. I love it!
I also love those chairs you can use to make it look like you’re seated outside the cafe.
You should go see Bangalore, Iris. π It has a lot of surprises in store. π And I can give you a list of things to see and do. π
Have a good week, Iris. π
I’d love to sit there for a while and look around! It’s really beautiful work!
There’s quite a lot to see at this airport.
Thank you for visiting, Bettie. π
Wow, that is a beautiful mural. Quite unexpected in India or an airport. It could very well be in Italy.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Dee.
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It is very nicely done. π
Thank you for hosting and giving me an opportunity to share this.
Have a great week, Sami.
Absolutely gorgeous, with a dreamy quality to them. Thank you for the share. Be well!
You’re right. It is quite a dreamy sight.
Thank you for coming this way. Welcome here. π
…murals like this are great additions to public spaces.
I agree! 100 per cent.
I love these murals that tell stories. π
Thank you for stopping by, Tom.
I hope you are having a good week. π
The area near Koshy’s and Hard Rock Cafe retains some old Bangalore charm. The murals are excellently done β the artist deserves recognition!
This mural seemed to be giving off Malgudi-vibes.
It IS and excellent piece of work. I looked for the name of the artist but couldn’t find it. I hope we have a reader sometime who will be able to put a name to this mural.
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