A lovely example of Indo-Islamic architecture that dates back to 1791, this palace was the summer residence of the Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore in southern India. The structure is made from pure teak wood, with beautiful hand carved pillars, arches and balconies. After Tipu Sultan's death, the British Administration used the palace building as its secretariat. Nowadays, it is a popular tourist spot for picture perfect moments in Bengaluru.
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