Welcome to Ujjayanta Palace, Agartala! Once called 'Malancha Niwas,' this stunning palace tells tales of Tripura's royal past. Imagine kings and queens walking these very halls! Built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901, it's now a museum showcasing the art, culture and history of Northeast India. A must-see for every India travel enthusiast and history buff! Plan your trip today!
Enjoy The Serene Ambiance Of The Palace Grounds
Explore The Palace Museum And Exhibits
Learn About Tripura'S Royal History
Photograph The Stunning Architecture
Stroll Through The Mughal Gardens
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Ujjayanta Palace was built by Maharaja Krishna Manikya in 1901, though the original palace was constructed earlier at a different location. The name 'Ujjayanta' was given by Rabindranath Tagore, a frequent visitor and friend of the royal family. The palace served as the royal residence until 1971, when Tripura acceded to India. It then housed the Tripura Legislative Assembly until 2011. In 2013, it was transformed into a state museum, opening its doors to the public. The palace's transformation reflects Tripura's journey from a princely state to an integral part of India, preserving its royal legacy for future generations.