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Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a famous historical building in Kochi. It was built by the Portuguese and later improved by the Dutch, which is why it has a mix of architectural styles. The walls inside are decorated with beautiful murals showing stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The palace also has paintings, royal dresses, weapons, and old furniture that show how the Kochi rulers lived long ago. The wooden ceilings and simple design make the palace look elegant and strong at the same time.
Visitors love exploring the rooms while learning about Kerala’s rich history and the influence of different cultures over time. Mattancherry Palace is a must-visit for those who enjoy art and history.
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It is known for its Kerala murals depicting Hindu temple art, portraits of Kochi kings, and a blend of colonial & traditional Kerala architecture.
Yes, a small entry fee is charged (usually ₹5–₹10 per person).
Around 45 minutes to 1 hour is enough to explore the palace and exhibits.
Photography is usually restricted inside mural rooms but allowed in certain sections.
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