Main entrance- The entrance arch has been built on the lines of the eastern gate of Mysore Palace. The height is 50 feet and width is 165 feet. Also, it is illuminated with 9,000 bulbs on the liens of Palace again.

 

Business stalls- A total of 45 stalls are available in ‘A’ block, measuring 10 feet in width and 12 feet long, followed by 20 in ‘B’ block and 46 in ‘C’ block. To facilitate the movement of visitors with ease, a three feet wide passage is developed.

 

Kannada Karanji Building- This building came up in commemmoration of Vishwa Kannada Sammelana (World Kannada Meet) held in 1985. It has a total of 56 stalls comprising both ground and first floor, suitable for exhibition. The carpet length here is measured at 31,000 sq feet.

 

Rangamandira-Two rangamandira (stage for programmes) have been constructed in the precincts of the exhibition. Among them B V Karantha Rangamandira has four green rooms, and has a seating capacity of two thousand. P Kalingarao Rangamandira has two green rooms. It’s an open air theatre also having the capacity to accommodate two thousand people.

 

D Devaraj Urs Multi-purpose Stadium- The facility, beside Dasara Exhibition Grounds was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1.04 crore granted by the government in 1997. It is constructed on the lines of a stadium and the capacity of the gallery is one thousand people.

 

District Pavilion Building-To the south of the main entrance, in east and west directions two buildings in the dimension of 20 metre long and 70 metre wide has been constructed. Zilla Panchayats and other departments utilise the facility to put up stalls during Dasara.

 

Garden- Gardens have been developed opposite to the main entrance, ‘A’ block, around ball fountain, in front of district pavillion, next to power house. Modern fancy lights have been installed enhancing the beauty of the gardens.