
K R Market (Krishnarajendra Market), also known as City Market, is the largest wholesale market dealing with commodities in Bangalore, India. It is named after Krishnarajendra Wodeyar, a former ruler of the princely state of Mysore. The market is located in the Kalasipalya area, adjacent to the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, on Mysore Road at its junction with Krishnarajendra Road. It is the first locality in the whole of Asia to get electricity and considered to be one of the biggest flower markets in Asia.[1]
History
K R Market was established in 1928. The location of the market is said to have been a water tank and then a battlefield in the 18th century during the Anglo-Mysore Wars.[2] From the British era, two buildings remain, at the front and back of the market area.
Present day
A new concrete 3-story structure was erected in the 1990s between the two older buildings to provide more space for vendors and better overall conditions. At the basement is an underground parking above which stand three commodity-specialised floors: flowers and vegetables on the lower ground floor, dry goods on the upper ground floor and tools and machine-tools accessories on the first floor.[3]
Gallery
 Entrance of the British-era front building Entrance of the British-era front building
 Front of modern (1990s) building Front of modern (1990s) building
 Tomato seller in the open-air section Tomato seller in the open-air section
 Entrance of the modern building Entrance of the modern building
 Basement level: Fruit and vegetable stalls Basement level: Fruit and vegetable stalls
 Basement level: flower sellers Basement level: flower sellers
 Ground Floor: Dry goods stalls Ground Floor: Dry goods stalls
 Staircase to the first floor Staircase to the first floor
 First floor: Tools and machine-tools stalls First floor: Tools and machine-tools stalls
 Flower-garland makers working on the intermediate level of one of the central lighting pits (4 in all) Flower-garland makers working on the intermediate level of one of the central lighting pits (4 in all)
 Another lighting pit Another lighting pit
 Kids playing on one of the concrete awnings above an entrance Kids playing on one of the concrete awnings above an entrance
 Flower-garland makers working next to decaying machine tools kept for parts on the first floor Flower-garland makers working next to decaying machine tools kept for parts on the first floor
 Workers sleeping Workers sleeping
 At the back of the modern building, another remnant of the British-era structure At the back of the modern building, another remnant of the British-era structure
See also
References
- ↑ "Bangalore: KR Market not all bed of roses". IBNLive. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ↑ "Once a battlefield, now bustling K.R. Market". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ↑ "K R Market to get a facelift; Multilevel car parking in the offing". citizenmatters.com. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
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