In 1864, Lord Cubbon, the then viceroy of India, laid out 3000 acres of verdant tranquility. Today, it remains an oasis of greenery in the heart of modern Bangalore. This beautiful park is the haunt of the seeker of pleasure and tranquillity and is highly popular with walkers, joggers and nature-lovers.
Complementing the natural beauty of the park are the red Gothic structures of the State Central Library and Attarakacheri, the High Court. Situated close to the High Court is the State Central Library, worth a visit for its rare treasure of books and building has the "pompeianred" colour and architectural style of stone and fluted pillars, with walls finished in lime plaster.
Apart from its rich flora, Cubbon Park houses a number of institutions of significance like the Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall,
The Government Museum, The Century Club and The Press Club.