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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, known as the 'Abode of Happiness,' is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture in Bengaluru. Built primarily of teak wood in 1791, the palace features ornate pillars, arches, and intricate frescoes. It served as the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. Today, the palace functions as a museum, displaying artifacts related to Tipu's reign, including coins, costumes, and weaponry. The two-story structure surrounds a central courtyard, with balconies and verandas offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the era. A visit here provides deep insight into the region's history and Tipu's resistance against British colonialism.

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  • Admire the intricate teak wood carvings and frescoes adorning the palace's pillars and ceilings.
  • Explore the museum's collection of Tipu's personal artifacts, including his sword, coins, and royal attire.
  • Walk through the central courtyard and imagine the courtly life of the 18th-century Mysore kingdom.

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