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Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace was built in the 18th century by the Travancore Kingdom. The palace is currently maintained by an archaeological museum that showcases a wide variety of collections. The location, close to Kayamkulam, can be visited by travellers exploring the Krishnapuram Palace in Alleppey. The packages help to explore unique sculptures and paintings that show historical values. The Gajendra Moksha mural is famous in the palace. The palace is designed in traditional Kerala Pathinarukettu style with gabled roofs, narrow corridors, natural ventilation, and internal courtyards. The palace has a lot of royal artifacts like swords, antique coins, bronze sculptures, and a Sanskrit-printed Bible. The place has a rich cultural heritage and historical richness that attracts travellers from around the world. The palace is a major attraction for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and cultural explorers.

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Where is Krishnapuram Palace located?

Krishnapuram Palace in Alleppey is located exactly in Kayamkulam. Close to the Kayamkulam-Oachira road.

What is the Krishnapuram Palace famous for?

Krishnapuram Palace in Alleppey is famous for the Gajendra Moksham mural. The temple is also known for the largest and most detailed mural painting in Kerala.

Is Krishnapuram Palace a museum now?

Yes. Krishnapuram Palace in Alleppey was maintained as a museum under the state department of archaeology from 1961.