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Krishnapuram
Palace and Archaeological Museum
Located 47km from Alappuzha at Krishnapuram in Kayamkulam, on the way to
Kollam, the18th century Krishnapuram palace was built during the reign of the
Travancore king Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729-1758 AD). The palace
situated in an area of 2.55 acres of land, is a double storied structure in
typical Kerala style architecture with gabled roof, dorm windows and narrow
corridors. An archeological museum is set up in the palace which displays antique
sculptures in stone, wood and bronze, coins, copies of paintings and inscriptions.
The most famous among the exhibits is the mural 'Gajendramoksha' (salvation
of the king of elephants), which is one of the largest single panel mural paintings
so far discovered in Kerala. This18th century mural spread over 49 sq meters
depicting the sequence of an elephant saluting Lord Vishnu in devotion and celestial
beings in the background, is kept at the western end on the ground floor of
the palace. The palace complex has a beautiful garden and a Buddha Mandapa.
The palace, once the residence of the rulers of Kayamkulam kingdom is now maintained
by the Kerala State Department of Archaeology. The Krishnaswamy Temple is located
nearby on the left side of the National Highway between Ochira and Kayamkulam
at a distance of 2km from Kayamkulam bus stand and 3km from the Kayamkulam railway
station. Photography is prohibited inside the museum.
Timings : Open Tuesday to Sunday, 09.000.A.M
to 04.30.P.M, closed on all Mondays and national holidays.
Contact Address :
Gallery Supervisor,
Krishnapuram Palace & Archaeological Museum,
Krishnapuram, Kayamkulam, P.O,
Alappuzha Dist. Pin.
Phone: 0479 -2441133
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