Dutch Palace

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Dutch Palace is a historic Portuguese-built, later Dutch-renovated palace in Kochi, India, renowned for its traditional Kerala architecture and elaborate Hindu temple murals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
palace
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Mattancherry Palace NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle traditional Kerala architecture
associatedWith Cochin royal family NERFINISHED
builtBy Portuguese
builtDuring Portuguese colonial period
cityTourHighlightOf Kochi NERFINISHED
country India
floorCount 2
hasExhibitsOn Cochin royal regalia NERFINISHED
portraits of Cochin rulers
royal palanquins
traditional Kerala costumes
weapons
hasFeature Nalukettu layout
central courtyard
inner chambers with mural panels
wooden ceilings with intricate carvings
hasMuralsDepicting Hindu mythology
scenes from the Mahabharata
scenes from the Ramayana NERFINISHED
hasSanctumDedicatedTo Pazhayannur Bhagavathy NERFINISHED
hasShrineFor Lord Krishna NERFINISHED
Lord Rama NERFINISHED
Lord Shiva NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Kochi NERFINISHED
Mattancherry NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion South India NERFINISHED
locatedInState Kerala NERFINISHED
managedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
material laterite
timber
near Jew Town, Mattancherry NERFINISHED
Paradesi Synagogue NERFINISHED
notableFor Hindu temple murals
Kerala mural paintings NERFINISHED
regionOfCulturalSignificance Malabar Coast NERFINISHED
religiousContext Hindu
renovatedBy Dutch
renovatedDuring Dutch colonial period
roofType sloping tiled roof
tourismCategory heritage tourism site
usedAs royal residence

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Kochi knownFor Dutch Palace
Mattancherry Palace alsoKnownAs Dutch Palace