The Tipu Sultan Museum lies within the portals of the Daria Daulat Palace, once
his summer palace and later appropriated by Arthur Wellesley. Constmcted mainly
in wood, the structure rests on a vast plinth. The walls and ceilings are elaborately
painted. The murals on the outer walls depict scenes from Tipu's wars while the
interior walls are ornately painted with abstract designs and floral motifs. An
open verandah surrounds the central edifice and green blinds protect the murals
from the elements.
Archeological Museum
The Adil
Shahi sultans ruled the Deccan from Bijapur between 1480 and 1680. The museum
consequently houses antiquities from that period. These include armoury, porcelain,
coins, Miniature paintings, manuscripts and carpets. On view are stone sculpture
and inscriptions in Kannada, Devanagari, Arabic and Persian.
Karnataka
Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery
Established in 1865,
the museum houses sculpture from the Hoysala, Nolamba and Gandhara periods. Also
on view are antiquities from Mohenjodaro and terracotta from Mathura. The painting
section includes miniature paintings from the Rajasthani and Pahari schools. there
are also traditional paintings from the Among the miscellaneous items are ivory
carvings and inlay work, sandal-wood caskets and other ohjeci-and arms and armoury.
Archeological Museum, Hampi
Hampi, the capital
of the Vijayanagara empire, is a highly impressive complex of monuments. On view
at the museum are stone sculpture, architectural panels and lintels. Also displayed
are gold coins, copper plates and illustrated palm leaf manuscripts.