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The Fort and Tipu Sultan's Palace :
The fort is noted for its beautifully carved
arches in Islamic style and for the well-preserved
temple dedicate to 'Lord Ganesh'. Most part
of the fort is in ruins.
The palace of Tipu Sultan, which is near
the fort, is now a museum. The construction
was started by Hyder Ali but completed by
his son, Tipu Sultan in 1791. This palace
was originally a summer retreat and it took
ten years to plan and complete the construction.
It is a two-storied ornate wooden structure
with pillars, arches and balconies flanked
by gardens on either side leading to the
palace. The Eastern and Western projecting
balconies of the upper floor contained the
seat of state from where Tipu conducted
affairs of the state. An inscription on
the wooden screen describes the palace as
the 'Abode of happiness'.
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