This palace is an excellent
example of Indo-Sarcenic architecture.
It was built in 1523 AD and
originally was four times
larger than what it is today.
The gardens, the defensive
wall all have gone and what
remains are the main entrance
gate, the dancing hall and
the main hall. Lord Napier
renovated the palace in 1866-72
and later further restoration
works were carried on. Today,
the main attraction of the
palace is light and sound
show, which is based on the
life of "Tirumalai Nayak"
and "Silapathikaram".
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