Gumbaz
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 1.
5 Hours:Place Type:
Mausoleum, Historical Monument:Entry Fees:
Entry Ticket: Free (No entry fee is generally charged for the mausoleum complex).
Parking Fee: Vehicle parking fee is typically around Rs. 50/- (Varies slightly).
Camera Fee: No specific fee for still or vi...Entry Ticket: Free (No entry fee is generally charged for the mausoleum complex).
Parking Fee: Vehicle parking fee is typically around Rs. 50/- (Varies slightly).
Camera Fee: No specific fee for still or video cameras.
Prohibited Items: No food, drinks, or footwear are allowed inside the main tomb chamber.Timing:
Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM (Monday to Sunday).
Ideal Visit Time: The winter months (October to March) are the most comfortable for a stroll in the outdoor garden.
Best Time of Day: Early morning (8:...Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM (Monday to Sunday).
Ideal Visit Time: The winter months (October to March) are the most comfortable for a stroll in the outdoor garden.
Best Time of Day: Early morning (8:00 AM to 10:00 AM) is the most peaceful time, offering soft light for photography and cooler temperatures for walking the grounds. Evening time before sunset is also pleasant.Special Events:
Urs (Death Anniversary) of Tipu Sultan: On the death anniversary of Tipu Sultan (May 4th), special prayers and religious ceremonies (Fateha) are held, attended by members of the Muslim community and history enthusiasts.
Eid Celebrations: The...Urs (Death Anniversary) of Tipu Sultan: On the death anniversary of Tipu Sultan (May 4th), special prayers and religious ceremonies (Fateha) are held, attended by members of the Muslim community and history enthusiasts.
Eid Celebrations: The Masjid-e-Aksa within the complex is a center for congregational prayers and festivities during Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.
Hyder Ali's Anniversary: Smaller, dedicated memorial services are also held on the death anniversary of Hyder Ali.Best Photo Spots:
The Grand Dome: A wide-angle shot from the far end of the garden, utilizing the symmetrical pathway to lead the eye to the majestic dome.
The Granite Pillars and Veranda: Close-up shots of the polished black granite pillars supporting the el...The Grand Dome: A wide-angle shot from the far end of the garden, utilizing the symmetrical pathway to lead the eye to the majestic dome.
The Granite Pillars and Veranda: Close-up shots of the polished black granite pillars supporting the elevated platform and the arched openings.
The Entrance Facade: A direct shot of the entrance, focusing on the beautifully carved doors (observing all internal photography rules).
The Lalbagh Symmetry: A shot capturing the geometric precision of the Mughal-style garden with the Gumbaz as the central anchor.
Minaret Frame: Use the tall minarets to frame a portion of the sky or the surrounding garden area.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Tribute and Reflection: Pay your respects at the tombs of Tipu Sultan, Hyder Ali, and Fakhr-un-Nisa. Spend time in quiet reflection on their historical significance.
Architecture Appreciation: Walk around the elevated platform, observing the intricate dome, the minarets, and the details of the Persian and Indo-Islamic design.
Garden Stroll: Enjoy a peaceful walk through the expansive and symmetrical Lalbagh garden, offering excellent photographic frames of the mausoleum.
Visit the Masjid-e-Aksa: Pay a visit to the active mosque within the complex, being mindful of prayer times and respecting the sanctity of the place.
Photography: Capture the grandeur of the mausoleum's exterior, focusing on the large dome and the symmetry of th...
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Why Famous:
The Final Resting Place: It is famous as the revered mausoleum of one of India's most celebrated and controversial rulers, Tipu Sultan, and his powerful father, Hyder Ali, making it a primary pilgrimage site for history lovers and Muslims.
Archi...The Final Resting Place: It is famous as the revered mausoleum of one of India's most celebrated and controversial rulers, Tipu Sultan, and his powerful father, Hyder Ali, making it a primary pilgrimage site for history lovers and Muslims.
Architectural Grandeur: The impressive Persian-style dome, the towering minarets, and the tranquil Lalbagh garden make it an aesthetically significant and beautiful monument.
The Ivory-Inlaid Doors: The original doors of the chamber, exquisitely carved with ivory and ebony inlay, are world-renowned for their fine craftsmanship, though replicas are often used today to preserve the originals.
Symbol of Resistance: The tomb stands as a powerful symbol of the last great resistance against the British East India Company in South India, attracting visitors who seek to pay homage to the Tiger of Mysore. -
Architecture:
Persian and Indo-Islamic Style: The architecture is a fine example of the Persian style of architecture, characterized by its imposing dome (Gumbaz), which rests on a square base with an elevated platform. The dome is approximately 20 meters high.
Read MorePersian and Indo-Islamic Style: The architecture is a fine example of the Persian style of architecture, characterized by its imposing dome (Gumbaz), which rests on a square base with an elevated platform. The dome is approximately 20 meters high.
The Dome and Minarets: The main structure is topped by a large, elegant dome. It is flanked by two minarets with an open verandah beneath, supported by polished pillars made of black granite, adding to the structural beauty and grandeur.
Material and Decoration: Built with stone and mortar, the structure's interior boasts exquisite, intricate designs, painted with the signature tiger stripes. The main burial chamber features exquisitely decorated ivory-inlaid doors, showcasing the skill of the local artisans.
The Elevated Platform: The structure sits on a high square platform with an open veranda, providing a sense of scale and majesty, and is accessible by a set of steps.
Dimension: The platform covers a significant area, and the structure is about 20 meters tall with two flanking minarets.
The Lalbagh Garden: The mausoleum is set within a symmetrical Charbagh-style garden, creating a peaceful, beautiful environment.How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airports are BLR (Bangalore - 145 KM) and MYQ (Mysore - 30 KM). Take a taxi to Srirangapatna.
By Train: Closest station is Srirangapatna Railway Station (S). Mysore Junction (MYS) (15 KM) is the main hub. From the station,...Near Tourist Places:
Daria Daulat Bagh (3 KM), Nimishamba Temple (6 KM), Colonel Bailey's Dungeon (3 KM), Jamia Masjid (3 KM), Dodda Ghosai Ghat (1. 5 KM), Srirangapatna Fort (2 KM), Wellesley Bridge (2 KM), Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (10 KM), Mysore Palace (18 KM), Karighatta Temple (8 KM)Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Be respectful in dress and demeanor, especially within the tomb chamber and the mosque. Remove footwear before entering the mausoleum and the mosque.
Packing: Carry drinking water, especially if walking through the extensiv...
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