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Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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Castle歴史的ランドマーク歴史的な場所博物館観光名所

訪問に最適な時期

Visit on a weekday morning between 9-11 AM to beat tour groups and catch the soft light hitting the courtyard pillars. December to February offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the open-air sections.

予算のヒント

Entry is ₹50 for Indians and ₹300 for foreign nationals, with an additional ₹50 for camera usage. The combined ticket with the nearby Tirumala Nayakkar Temple costs ₹100 and saves money if you plan to visit both.

おすすめ対象

History and architecture enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Solo travelers interested in South Indian heritage, Families with older children

訪問時間の計画

1-2 hours

概要

クイックファクト: King Thirumalai Nayak commissioned this Indo-Saracenic palace in 1636, and it originally sprawled four times its current size. The courtyard alone features 248 massive pillars, each carved from a single stone block and towering 20 meters high.

見どころ: Step into the main courtyard and watch the late afternoon light pour through the archways, casting striped shadows across the stucco that glows warm ochre. The throne chamber still carries faint traces of original murals painted with natural pigments and gold leaf, visible only in specific low light conditions.

インサイダーヒント

  • Skip the audio guide and instead hire a local ASI guide near the entrance for ₹200, they share stories the recording misses.
  • The best photo spot is the southeastern corner of the courtyard, where the pillars frame the central dome perfectly at 3 PM.
  • Wear light cotton clothing and carry a water bottle, the stone floor radiates heat even in the covered corridors.
  • The sound and light show at 6:45 PM is worth staying for, but arrive 20 minutes early to secure a seat in the central row.

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