Thibaw Palace
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 - 1.
5 Hours:Place Type:
Historical Landmark, Museum, Heritage Building:Entry Fees:
Entry Fee for Adults: A nominal entry fee is applicable (Approx. Rs.10-20 per person) for palace entry and the museum:
Entry Fee for Children:
A lower fee may apply:
Photography/Vid...Entry Fee for Adults: A nominal entry fee is applicable (Approx. Rs.10-20 per person) for palace entry and the museum:
Entry Fee for Children:
A lower fee may apply:
Photography/Videography Fees:
General photography is usually permitted: Professional photography (especially for commercial use) or video shooting may require a substantial separate fee and government permission:
Donation Policy: Not applicable, as it is a government-maintained museum:Timing:
Regular Timings: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Standard museum hours, with possible lunch breaks):
Ideal Visit Time: Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) to enjoy the architecture in good light and avoid the heat, or Late Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:Regular Timings: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Standard museum hours, with possible lunch breaks):
Ideal Visit Time: Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) to enjoy the architecture in good light and avoid the heat, or Late Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:
00 PM) for the sea views as the sun drops:
Closed Days: Open all days of the week, but check for potential closures on national holidays:Special Events:
Thibaw Min Memorial Day: While not an official public festival, a memorial or tribute event may be organized locally or by Burmese cultural groups on the anniversary of King Thibaw's death (December 16, 1916):
Maharashtra Day: Being a histori...Thibaw Min Memorial Day: While not an official public festival, a memorial or tribute event may be organized locally or by Burmese cultural groups on the anniversary of King Thibaw's death (December 16, 1916):
Maharashtra Day: Being a historically significant government monument, local cultural programs might be held on state/national holidays:Best Photo Spots:
The Main Palace Facade: Capturing the grand three-storied structure with its sloping roof, highlighting the unique architectural fusion:
The Marble Dance Floor: The elegant, empty marble floor of the Dancing Hall is a beautiful, evocative int...The Main Palace Facade: Capturing the grand three-storied structure with its sloping roof, highlighting the unique architectural fusion:
The Marble Dance Floor: The elegant, empty marble floor of the Dancing Hall is a beautiful, evocative interior shot:
View from the Veranda: Pictures of the Someshwar Creek, Bhatye Bridge, and the Arabian Sea framed by the palace's large windows or verandas:
The Buddha Idol Niche: A close-up, respectful shot of the Buddha idol on the rear wall:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Museum Tour: Exploring the interiors, especially the Dancing Hall and the rooms on the upper floors, to view the preserved royal artifacts, furniture, and photographs:
Architectural Study: Observing the unique architectural elements, such as the sloping roofline, the carved wooden window frames, and the blend of red brick and colonial design:
Viewpoint Photography: Taking advantage of the hillock location to capture the panoramic views of the creek, the bridge, and the sea:
Historical Reflection: Standing in the palace and contemplating the life of the exiled king and queen, who spent their last years far from their homeland:
Garden Walk: Strolling through the surrounding gardens for a peaceful break and to admire the palace's exteri...
Information
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Why Famous:
Royal Exile Story: It is famous as the residence of King Thibaw Min, the last King of Burma, a unique and melancholic chapter of global colonial history connecting Ratnagiri to Southeast Asia:
Architectural Marvel: The palace's unusual fusion...Royal Exile Story: It is famous as the residence of King Thibaw Min, the last King of Burma, a unique and melancholic chapter of global colonial history connecting Ratnagiri to Southeast Asia:
Architectural Marvel: The palace's unusual fusion of European and Burmese architecture, including the marble dance floor and carved wooden windows, makes it visually distinct in the Konkan region:
Scenic Location: Situated on a hillock, it offers beautiful panoramic views of the Someshwar Creek, the Bhatye Bridge, and the Arabian Sea:
Artifacts: The palace museum preserves various personal belongings and artifacts used by the exiled royal family, giving a glimpse into their life: -
Architecture:
Architectural Fusion: The palace exhibits a unique blend of European/British and traditional Burmese architectural elements, reflecting its purpose as a colonial residence for an Oriental monarch:
Key Features & Dimensions: It is a striking t...Architectural Fusion: The palace exhibits a unique blend of European/British and traditional Burmese architectural elements, reflecting its purpose as a colonial residence for an Oriental monarch:
Key Features & Dimensions: It is a striking three-storied structure, often built using local red brick or stone: Defining features include a distinctive sloping roof, large windows (some with Italian glasswork), and a spacious, elegant Dancing Hall with a marble floor on the first floor: Semi-circular wooden windows with intricate carvings are characteristic Burmese touches:
Buddha Idol: A significant feature is the Buddha idol installed at the back of the palace, brought to Ratnagiri by King Thibaw himself: -
How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Kolhapur Airport (KLH) (117 km):
Take a taxi/bus to Ratnagiri:
By Train: Nearest station is Ratnagiri Railway Station (RTG) (7.
5 km): Take an auto-r... -
Near Tourist Places:
Thiba Point (0. 5 km), Mandavi Beach (3. 6 km), Lokmanya Tilak Birthplace (4 km), Bhatye Beach (4. 5 km), Ratnadurg Fort (6 km), Ratnagiri Marine Museum (6 km), Patit Pavan Mandir (5 km), Ganapatipule Beach (26 km), Aare Ware Beach (19 km), Pawas (17 km):
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the gardens and up the stairs: Be respectful of the historical artifacts inside the museum:
Carry a small amount of cash for the entry fee:
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