Step back in time at Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, also known as Daria Daulat Bagh, in Srirangapatna! Imagine a king relaxing here! This beautiful palace, built in 1784, shows off amazing Indo-Islamic architecture. Explore the intricate wooden carvings and learn about the 'Tiger of Mysore' in his cool summer retreat. A must-see historical jewel on your Karnataka travel adventure!
Admire The Intricate Frescoes.
Capture Photos Of The Palace.
Explore The Teakwood Architecture.
Learn About Tipu Sultan In Museum.
Walk Through The Surrounding Gardens.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Constructed in 1784 by Tipu Sultan, Daria Daulat Bagh served as his summer residence and a strategic location to oversee his kingdom. The palace played a significant role during the Anglo-Mysore Wars, witnessing crucial meetings and serving as a temporary headquarters. After Tipu Sultan's defeat and death in 1799 at the Siege of Srirangapatna, the palace was briefly used by the British. However, it was later converted into a museum to showcase Tipu Sultan's life, achievements, and the historical context of his era. The palace stands as a testament to Tipu Sultan's vision and architectural preferences, showcasing a blend of Indian and Islamic styles.