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Archaeological
Museum

Location: Near the Thrissur Zoo, 2 km
from Thrissur town, Central Kerala.
Visiting hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
on all days except Mondays and national holidays.
The Archaeological
Museum was until recently accommodated in the Thrissur Town Hall
building. Now it has been shifted to the Kollengode Palace, an
architectural delight. The majestic building houses a gallery of
murals from all over Kerala and preserves a rare treasure of
Veerakallu, temple models, olagrandhangal (manuscripts on
dry palm leaves), megaliths etc.
Veerakallu
or herostones are stone engravings and sculptures of figures and
weapons belonging to the heroes of days gone by. Most of these were
recovered from the forests of Wayanad and Thrissur.
The megalith
collection includes earthen pots, urns etc. The temple models cast in
plaster of Paris are excellent representations of the ancient temples
in the State.
How to Reach
Nearest railway station: Thrissur.
Nearest airport: Cochin International
Airport, about 58 km to the South.
Krishnapuram
Palace
Location :
Kayamkulam, 47 km from Alappuzha.
Visiting
hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on all days except Mondays
The Krishnapuram Palace is a rare
specimen of the Kerala style of architecture, complete with gabled
roofs, narrow corridors and dormer windows. Residence of the rulers of
Kayamkulam Kingdom, the age of the palace is unknown.
Renovated some time in the 18th
century, the palace is today a protected monument under the
Archaeology Department. Recently it has been again renovated according
to the scientific techniques prescribed for the protection of heritage
buildings.
Today the palace is an archaeological
museum, and the most fascinating exhibit here is the 49 sq.m -
Gajendra Moksham - the largest single band of mural painting so
far discovered in Kerala. Literally, the salvation (Moksha) of
the elephant king (Gajendra), the theme of the mural is
mythological and depicts an elephant saluting Lord Vishnu in devotion
while the other gods, goddesses and saints look on. It is said that
Lord Vishnu was the family deity of the Kayamkulam rajas. This
mural was placed at the entrance to the palace from the pond to enable
the rajas to worship the deity after their bath.
Other attractions here are the
beautifully landscaped garden in the palace compound where you have a
variety of flora typical of Kerala, and a newly erected Buddha
mandapam, where a recently recovered statue of the Buddha is
housed. Other collections at the museum include rare antique bronze
sculptures and paintings.
How to Reach
Nearest
railway station: Kollam about 39 km.
Nearest airports: Thiruvananthapuram
International Airport, about 103 km; Cochin International Airport,
about 132 km |