Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is a remarkable example of Indo-Islamic architecture located in the heart of Bengaluru, Karnataka. Built in the late 18th century during the reign of Tipu Sultan, the palace served as his summer retreat and reflects his refined taste and artistic vision. Constructed primarily from teak wood, it features beautifully carved pillars, arches, and balconies, along with exquisite floral motifs and intricate frescoes that capture the elegance of the Mysorean court. The palace also houses historical artifacts, paintings, and exhibits that narrate the life and legacy of Tipu Sultan, known as the “Tiger of Mysore.” Surrounded by peaceful gardens and situated near the bustling KR Market, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace stands as a graceful reminder of Bengaluru’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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