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Mattancherry Palace

Mattancherry Palace is a symbol of Cochin’s rich tradition and history. The palace was built by the Portuguese and renovated by the Dutch. The palace stands out in its elegant architecture and the murals. It depicts some scenes from our Indian epics. Kerala tour packages show the charm of the palace that attracts the travellers through its royal and colonial past. The royal portraits and the artifacts showcase the cultural bridge between Kerala’s regal past and colonial influences. The palace is built in the Nalukettu style with a central courtyard and a wooden ceiling with floral carvings that will attract the travellers.

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What is the Mattancherry Palace famous for?

Mattancherry Palace is the most important cultural landscape that is still prominent in Kerala, also known as the Dutch Palace. The exceptional blend of European and Kerala architectural styles gives a world-class vibe. During the 16th century, the Portuguese built the palace. The historic significance of lies at Mattancherry Palace in Kochi

Can I carry back pack inside the Palace?

No. According to the security concerns, large bags, backpacks, professional cameras, and mobile phones are not allowed to be accessible inside the Mattancherry Palace. The bags and backpacks are secured in the cloak room or counter room beside the Palace. Visitors must deposit their belongings in the cloakroom before entering the Palace. Like any other museum, including the Mattancherry Palace in Kochi, strictly prohibits entry with Bags and personal belongings.

Is Mattancherry Palace the same as Hill Palace?

No. Mattancherry Palace and Hill Palace are located in entirely different places. In fact, Mattancherry Palace in Kochi is situated near Jew Town. The palace is famous for murals that depict Hindu mythology. Hill Palace is located approximately 12 kilometres from Mattancherry Palace in Kochi.