Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore is a great example of Indo-Islamic architecture in India. It was the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, the Mysore ruler. Hyder Ali began its construction within the walls of the Bangalore fort, and was completed in 1791 during Tipu Sultan's reign. The sculpture and workmanship done in the fort is very fine and wonderful, so the attention of the people who come here automatically attracts them.
The Bangalore Palace has always been considered as one of the most striking palaces built in the country and was constructed by Chamaraja Wodeyar in the 19th century. Built in the Tudor style, this palace mainly draws inspiration from England's Windsor Castle and will awe you with its turrets, vintage furniture, woodcarvings and countless other iconic elements. Surrounded by 430 acres of mesmerizing gardens, the palace is a hotspot for several concerts, exhibitions and events now.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is the center of astronomy. The primary attraction of the planetarium is the Sky Theater which depicts celestial events under one roof. The planetarium hosts activities such as workshops and exhibitions that involve many people.
Krishna Rajendra Market is located near Tipu Sultan's Palace and is a great local market for shopping while you're out and about in the city. The KR Market has a buzzing flower market within it along with selling spices, fresh produce, copper items and a lot more. It offers an experience unlike any other you've witnessed.
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