KRISHNAPURAM PALACE MUSEUM



KRISHNAPURAM PALACE MUSEUM/visiting time- 9AM to 1PM-2PM to 4.30 PM
KRISHNA PURAM PALACE KAYAMKULAM, ALAPPUZHA-DT. KERALA, INDIA. 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 Palace-maintained by The Archaeological Dept. Of Kerala. The palace-Museum-rare exhibits of the palace and its former occupant, the maharaja of Travancore Marthanda Varma. - The Palace-mange by The Archaeological Dept. Of Kerala. The palace-Museum- rare exhibits of the palace and its former holder, the maharaja of Travancore Marthanda Varma. The Theme of this Mural painting is the story of ‘Gajendra Moksham’ narrated in the Ashtamaskanta of sri mahabhagavatham. This picture covers an area of 154 Sq. Feet, the biggest single panel mural painting so far found out. The picture was drawn on the wall of Thevarappura of this palace in such a manner as to workship Lord Vishnu, after taking bath from nearby pond.
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