Hill Palace Museum, Thrippunithura

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Hill Palace Museum in Thrippunithura is a former royal palace complex of the Kochi Maharajas that now serves as Kerala’s largest archaeological museum and a major heritage attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological museum
former royal palace complex
architecturalStyle traditional Kerala architecture
associatedDynasty Cochin royal family NERFINISHED
associatedRulerTitle Maharaja of Cochin NERFINISHED
campusArea approximately 54 acres
collectionType archaeological artifacts
coins
furniture and royal household items
manuscripts
paintings
royal regalia of the Cochin Maharajas
sculptures
weapons
constructedBy Cochin royal family NERFINISHED
country India
formerFunction residence of the Cochin Maharajas
royal administrative office of the Cochin royal family NERFINISHED
hasExhibit ancient inscriptions
bronze idols
crown and ornaments of the Cochin royal family
oil paintings depicting Cochin royal family
palm-leaf manuscripts
stone sculptures from various periods
throne of the Cochin Maharaja NERFINISHED
hasFacility archaeological museum
children’s park
deer park
ethnographic museum sections
heritage museum
pre-historic park
hasGardenType landscaped gardens
heritageDesignation archaeological museum of Kerala
locatedIn Ernakulam district NERFINISHED
India
Kerala NERFINISHED
Thrippunithura NERFINISHED
nearestCity Kochi NERFINISHED
notableFor being a major heritage attraction in Kerala
being the largest archaeological museum in Kerala
numberOfBuildings 49
openingDateAsMuseum 1986
operator Department of Archaeology, Government of Kerala NERFINISHED
owner Government of Kerala NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
regionImportance one of the most important museums in Kerala
state Kerala NERFINISHED
tourismCategory cultural tourism attraction
heritage tourism attraction
yearCompleted 1865

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Ernakulam district hasTouristAttraction Hill Palace Museum, Thrippunithura