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      • The city is known for its wooden toys and lacquerware. Channapatna is also called "Town of toys" (" Gombegala nagara "). These toys are manufactured in traditional and advanced small-scale industries. Manufacturing and twisting of raw silk, rice, ragi and coconut is a major product of Channapattana taluk.
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    Channapatana is a city and taluk headquarters in Bengaluru South District, Karnataka, India. Channapatna is approximately 60 km from Bangalore and 80 km from Mysore. The Kannadiga film actor Kishore was born here in 1974.

    • History of Channapatana
    • Channapatana Toys – The Art of Making
    • Channapatana Toys in The Market
    • Growth of The Channapatana Toy Industry
    • Other Major Attraction Near Channapatana
    • How to Reach Channapatana
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    The history of the toys of Channapatana can be traced back to the time of Tipu Sultan. Tipu Sultan had encouraged the Persians to come down to India to teach the artisans the art of making wooden toys. The Father of Channapatana toy is Bavas Miyan, known for his commitment to life to help the local artisans with the art of toy making and bringing i...

    Channapatna town is popular for the cute and the impeccable craftsmanship depicted in these toys. The toys are made with wood mainly ivory wood giving a polished look to the wooden toys adding colors and another beautification. On the streets of the Channapatana, one can witness the numerous wooden toys displayed all along the road side shops. Big ...

    The Channapatna toys are not just consisting of some dolls and horses, but also toys to enjoy mathematical games and puzzles. The specially designed soft wooden toys are quite challenging to be used in mathematics. Various toys are even purchased by giant IT companies like Microsoft, as an initiative to provide education to underprivileged children...

    With Chinese toys coming up in the market, led to the downfall of these intriguing toys in the market. With the help of Karnataka Handicraft Development Corporation, the artisans made small prototypes, that were sold in the bigger markets. These prototypes brought in ample attention to the small town of Channapatana. Now more and more enterprises a...

    The town of Channapatana contains the oldest temple of Varadaraja. The architecture is a clear depiction of the Vijayanagara empire. There are also other temples in the town which are built in the Mysore style architecture. Channapatana also has many monuments, erected during the time of Hyder Ali.

    By Road

    The Channapatana town lies on the Bangalore-Mysore Highway. The place is 57 kms away from Bangalore. The small is town is located around 84 kms away from Mysore. The place is just 14.5 kms from Ramanagara, the land where famous movies were shot.

    By Rail

    Channapatna has its own railways station, well connected with other cities and towns

    By Air

    The nearest airport is in Bangalore airport and Mysore airport.

    Places near Channapatna

    1. Ramanagara 2. Mysore 3. Bangalore

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  3. Channapatna is a town in Karnataka that is famous for its wooden toy industry. Learn about its history, culture, attractions, and how to plan a trip to this toy town of India. About Channapatna, opening hours, entry fee, approx trip budget, activities to do at Channapatna, Itineraries, how to reach, nearby hotels, reviews, best time to visit.

  4. What makes Channapatna so unique and famous is the fact that the streets are lined with colourful wooden toys and lacquerware made by talented craftsmen and small-scale industries. This is why the place is also known as gombegala nagara (town of toys) in Kannada.

  5. Toystory comes to life at the “Town of Toys” in the outskirts of Bengaluru. Known as the land of toys for centuries now, Channapatna manufactures and sells intricate art pieces and wooden dolls. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) also recognises this Kannada town as a Geographical Indication.

  6. Mar 6, 2019 · This place is famous for its wooden toys and they have beautifully carved toys priced very decently. If u try to buy these in Bangalore they charge you thrice or even more! While our drive back from Bangalore we stopped at a toy shop on the highway and bought few gems of chennapatna😊