Ujjayanta Palace, standing at the heart of the city, is a famous royal house that was named by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, a regular visitor to Tripura. It boasts beautiful tiled-floors, lovely doors and curved wooden ceilings that make you marvel at the skill of the architects of that time. The palace houses public halls, a throne room, a Durbar hall, library, a reception hall and a Chinese room. Ujjayanta Palace is now a state museum, popularly known for its display of lifestyle, arts and cultural artefacts, and utility crafts of communities residing in Northeast India. The three-storeyed mansion has a mixed architecture and is surrounded by serene Mughal gardens. This palace provides a unique experience and allows visitors to witness the royal history amidst tranquil gardens. The palace was built by Tripura king, Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya of the Manikya dynasty, between 1899 and 1901. It was purchased from the royal family by the Tripura government in 1972-73.

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