
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, also known as the Abode of Happiness, is a beautiful historical monument located in Chamrajpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka. Built by Nawab Haider Ali and completed by his son Tipu Sultan in 1791, the palace is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The palace is constructed with wood, stone, mortar, and plaster, featuring intricate wooden pillars, arches, and vibrant floral motifs.
The palace served as the summer retreat for Tipu Sultan and is known for its beautiful interiors, including the Zenana quarters and the eastern and western balconies from where Tipu Sultan conducted his court. The ground floor houses a small museum showcasing various artifacts, including Tipu Sultan's clothes, his crown, silver vessels belonging to Hyder Ali, and a replica of Tipu Sultan's Tiger.
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