Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, Bengaluru


Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is situated in the middle of the city Bengaluru. This two story building is constructed mostly using woods and stones with symmetric design from front and back.

The palace can be visited on all the days from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm by paying entry fee.

Front View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Front View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace


Side View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Side View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace


Side View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Side View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace


Close Front View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
The front of the palace has huge wooden pillar with stone base


Close Top Front View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Top part of the pillar has been designed beautifully


Front Inside View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Beautifully designed two stories Building


Ground Floor Rooms of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Rooms on the Ground Floor


Ground Floor Museum of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Ground Floor Rooms has been Converted into Museum


Front Side Stairs of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Front Side Stairs Providing Access to the First Floor of the Palace


First Floor View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
First Floor of the Palace


First Floor of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
First Floor of the Palace


First Floor of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Almost whole Middle Part of the Palace is on the Pillar


View from the first floor of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
View of the Front Gate from the First Floor


View from the first floor of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Garden View of the Palace from the First Floor


Back Side Outer Part of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Back Side Outer Part of the Palace


Back Side Outer Part of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Symmetric Back Side Outer Part of the Palace


Back View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Back View of the Palace


Back View of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Back View of the Palace


Symmetric Back Side Design of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Symmetric Back Side Design of the Palace


Balcony of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Balcony of the Palace


Temple alongside of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Temple alongside of the Palace


Architecture on the Temple alongside of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Architecture on the Temple alongside of the Palace


Flowers in the lawn of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Flowers in the Lawn of the Palace


Flowers in the lawn of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Flowers in the Lawn of the Palace


Trees in the lawn of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Trees in the Lawn


Front Gate View from of the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Front Gate View from the Palace


How to Reach Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace:

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is well connected by public transportation, such as Bus (BMTC), Auto.
It is just around 1.5 km of walk-able distance from KR Market and around 4 km from Kempegowda Bus Station.

Location on Map for Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, Bengaluru

Traveling Tips:

Open on all the day 8:30am to 5:30pm
There is entry fee, during my visit it was ₹20 for Indian and ₹200 for other country residents
Photography is allowed with charges, during my visit it was ₹25
45 to 60 minutes should be enough to complete your visit

See Also:

Bangalore Fort, Bengaluru is at walk-able distance from here.
Nandi Hills, Bengaluru: the Hill of Happiness
Golconda Fort, Hyderabad: Built on a 120 meter high Granite Hill

Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipu_Sultan%27s_Summer_Palace

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