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  • Krishnapuram Palace in Kerala

    Krishnapuram Palace located 47 kms from Alappuzha enroute to Kollam was built by Marthanda Varma in the 18th century. This double storeyed palace bears the stamp of Kerala's unique architectural opulence.

    It also houses Kerala's largest Mural panels. A museum of antique bronze sculptures and paintings is another attraction.

    The Krishnapuram Palace, which was the residence of the rulers of Kayamkulam kingdom, is a rare specimen of the Kerala style of architecture, replete with gabled roofs, narrow corridors and dormer windows.

    Renovated some time in the 18th century, the palace is today a protected monument under the Archaeology department. Recently it has been again renovated according to the scientific techniques prescribed for the protection of heritage buildings.

    Now, an archaeological museum, the palace has on exhibit the fascinating and huge 'Gajendra Moksham', the largest single band of Mural Painting so far discovered in Kerala. Literally, the salvation (Moksha) of the elephant king (Gajendra), the theme of the mural is mythological, which depicts the salvation of Gajendra, the king of elephants It is said that Lord Vishnu was the family deity of the Kayamkulam rajas.

    As in all Keralan paintings every inch of the painting is packed with detail and the outer edges are decorated with floriate borders.

    A display case contains ceremonial utensils, oil lamps, fine miniature figures and small stone columns carved with serpent deities.

    Other attractions here are the beautifully landscaped garden in the palace compound where one can see a variety of flora typical of Kerala, and a newly erected 'Buddha mandapam',

    where a recently recovered statue of the Buddha is housed. Other collections at the museum include rare antique bronze sculptures and paintings.

    How To Get There

    By Air
    Nearest airports are Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 103 km; Cochin International Airport, about 132 km.

    By Rail
    Nearest railway station: Kollam about 39 km.

    General Information

    Unique Features
    Houses Kerala's Largest Mural Panels

    Location
    47 Kms From Alappuzha, Kerala

    Prime Attractions of Alleppey (Alappuzha)

    Alappuzha Beach
    Alappuzha beach is one of the most popular spots in the district of Alappuzha. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is around 140 years old.

    Kuttanad

    Kuttanad is an expanse of water-logged land lying below sea level. It bears strong resemblance to Holland in terms of geographical features.