Rajah S Tomb, a 19th-century mausoleum in Mysuru, is a striking blend of Islamic, Gothic, and Indian architectural styles, housing the remains of the Vijayanagara king, Rajah Serfoji II.
Currency
INR (₹)
Best time to visit
October to March
Languages
Kannada · English
Coordinates
12.304°, 76.656°
Key facts
1The tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Group of Monuments at Mysuru
2It is one of the few tombs in India dedicated to a Hindu king that follows Islamic architectural styles
3The tomb is surrounded by a beautiful garden with fountains and is open to the public
Timeline
1834: Construction of the tomb began under the orders of King Serfoji II
1835: The tomb was completed and the king's remains were moved here from his previous burial site