
Seringapatam Palace
Seringapatam Palace, also known as Tipu Sultan’s Palace, is a historic building located in Srirangapatna, India. Built in the late 18th century, it served as the residence of Tipu Sultan, a prominent ruler known for resisting British expansion. The palace showcases Indo-Islamic and Indian architectural styles, featuring ornate woodwork, arches, and intricate design elements. Today, it is a museum that displays artifacts, weaponry, and memorabilia related to Tipu Sultan’s life and the region’s history, offering visitors insights into the architecture and legacy of this important historic figure.