I was at Tipu Sultan’s Palace in Bangalore two days ago. It was a cloudy evening and there wasn’t much light when we got there, but nevertheless managed to take a few pictures. The palace has a series lovely wooden pillars. The palace is entered through an airy hall open at one side, which leads to a few plain rooms. The first floor, reached through stairs at both sides of the hall have a gallery from where, it appears, the Sultan addressed his subjects. When I climbed up the gallery, I was surprised to see that the palace is symmetrical and has another large hall to the other side.








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Nice pics, Arun! You brought back some wonderful memories of visiting the palace as a kid……
This is a simple yet beautiful palace
Thank you Anu.
Thank you, Rajesh.
that was quick… just last week you told me that you are yet to visit this place… nice cpatures btw..