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Krishnapuram Palace

Kuttanad, Kerala, India
The Krishnapuram Palace is a stunning 18th-century structure built by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma after the annexation of Odanad. This palace is a protected monument under the Archaeology Department and is a prime example of the traditional Kerala architectural style known as Pathinarukettu. I t houses a vast museum filled with ancient sculptures, bronzes, and the legendary Gajendra Moksham mural, which is the largest of its kind in the state. The palace grounds once spanned 56 acres but are now reduced to about 2.5 acres, featuring a beautiful pond and landscaped gardens that offer a peaceful retreat for history buffs. Visiting this site provides a deep dive into the royal history of the Travancore kingdom and the artistic excellence of ancient South India. The palace remains a significant cultural landmark near the Kuttanad region, attracting thousands of tourists who wish to witness the regal charm of the past in its most authentic form. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical Museum
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    Entry Fees:
    Adult and Child Fees: The entry fee is very affordable, costing 20 for adults and 5 for children.

    Photography Charges: There is a separate fee of 25 for still cameras and 250 for video recording within the museum premises.

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    Adult and Child Fees: The entry fee is very affordable, costing 20 for adults and 5 for children.

    Photography Charges: There is a separate fee of 25 for still cameras and 250 for video recording within the museum premises.

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    Timing:
    Regular Museum Timings: The palace is open from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with a lunch break between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.

    Weekly Closing: Please note that the palace remains closed on every Monday and on certain public holidays.

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    Regular Museum Timings: The palace is open from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with a lunch break between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.

    Weekly Closing: Please note that the palace remains closed on every Monday and on certain public holidays.

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    Special Events:
    Onam Cultural Festivities: During the Onam season (August-September), the palace hosts traditional Kaikottikkali and Pulikali folk art performances.

    Mural Heritage Workshops: Occasionally, the archaeology department organizes seminars regard...
    Onam Cultural Festivities: During the Onam season (August-September), the palace hosts traditional Kaikottikkali and Pulikali folk art performances.

    Mural Heritage Workshops: Occasionally, the archaeology department organizes seminars regarding the preservation of heritage murals and ancient art forms.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Gajendra Moksham Mural: The best spot is the western wall of the ground floor where the vibrant colors of the mural create a grand backdrop.

    The Gabled Roof Exterior: Capture the palace's front view to highlight the traditional Kerala ga...
    The Gajendra Moksham Mural: The best spot is the western wall of the ground floor where the vibrant colors of the mural create a grand backdrop.

    The Gabled Roof Exterior: Capture the palace's front view to highlight the traditional Kerala gables and the symmetry of the woodcarvings.

    The Palace Pond: The reflection of the palace in the adjacent pond during the golden hour provides a mesmerizing shot for landscape photographers.

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Things To Do

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    Exploring the Museum Galleries: You can spend hours looking at the collection of rare bronze statues, megalithic remains, and ancient coins.

    Admiring the Mural Art: Witness the intricate details of the Gajendra Moksham painting and understand its mythological significance.

    Garden Photography: Capture the beauty of the well-maintained lawns and the Lakshmipuram pond located nearby.

    Walking the Corridors: Experience the unique wooden carpentry and traditional locks that reflect the skill of ancient craftsmen.

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    Why Famous:
    Royal Legacy of Travancore: The palace is famous for its direct association with King Marthanda Varma and the legendary Odanad-Travancore war.

    The Great Mural: It is globally renowned for the Gajendra Moksham mural painting, a masterpiece of...
    Royal Legacy of Travancore: The palace is famous for its direct association with King Marthanda Varma and the legendary Odanad-Travancore war.

    The Great Mural: It is globally renowned for the Gajendra Moksham mural painting, a masterpiece of 18th-century art depicting the salvation of an elephant by Lord Vishnu.

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    Architecture:
    The palace follows the Pathinarukettu style, which means it consists of 16 blocks with four central courtyards or Nadumuttams.

    Dimensions and Materials: The central mural Gajendra Moksham measures approximately 154 square feet and is the largest mural in Kerala. T...
    The palace follows the Pathinarukettu style, which means it consists of 16 blocks with four central courtyards or Nadumuttams.

    Dimensions and Materials: The central mural Gajendra Moksham measures approximately 154 square feet and is the largest mural in Kerala. The structure is built using laterite stones, rubble, teak, and rosewood, featuring steeply gabled roofs with red tiles and beautiful dormer windows that ensure natural light.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport located 103 KMS away.

    By Train: Kayamkulam Railway Station is just 2 KMS from the palace.

    By Road: It is conveniently located on the side of NH...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Kayamkulam Lake (3 KMS), Oachira Temple (4 KMS), Alappuzha Beach (48 KMS), Amritapuri (8 KMS), Thottappally Spillway (22 KMS), Mannarasala Temple (20 KMS), Ambalapuzha Temple (35 KMS), Karumadikuttan (30 KMS), Haripad Temple (15 KMS), Azheekal Beach (12 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Carry a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes as there is quite a bit of walking involved within the museum blocks.

    Packing Tips: Light cotton clothing is recommended due to the humid climate, and don't forget your camera ...

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