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Napier Museum & Art Gallery :
Thiruvananthapuram
Location: Both Museum and Art Gallery
are situated in the Napier Museum compound, right in the heart of the
city, near the zoological park.
Visiting
Hours: Open 1000 - 1645 hrs. Closed on Mondays, Wednesday
forenoons, Jaunary 26th, August 15th, Thiruvonam and Mahanavami.
Built in the
19th century, this Indo-Saracenic structure boasts a natural
air-conditioning system and houses a rare collection of archaeological
and historic artefacts, bronze idols, ancient ornaments, a temple
chariot and ivory carvings. The use of plastic is banned in the museum
premises.
A visit to the
Napier Museum complex reveals a glimpse of Kerala's rich cultural
heritage. An exceptional piece of architecture, the Museum is named
after the former Madras Governor General, John Napier. The Napier
Museum is also called the Government Art Museum. The Museum building
is a combination of the Kerala, Mughal, Chinese and Italian
architectural styles. The Sree Chitra Art Gallery here features a rare
collection of paintings by Raja Ravi Varma and Roerich among others,
and fascinating works from the Mughal, Rajput and Tanjore schools of
art. An oriental collection consisting of paintings from China, Japan,
Tibet and Bali offers a visual treat and are a tribute to the art and
culture of these countries.
How to Reach
Nearest
railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central, about 2 km.
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram
International Airport, about 6 km from the city.
Hill Palace Museum

Location:
10 km from Ernakulam town, Central Kerala.
Visiting hours: 9.00 to 12.30 hrs and
14.00 to 16.30 hrs on all days except Mondays.
Highlights: Kerala's first heritage
museum noted for royal collections of the erstwhile Maharaja of Kochi
The Hill Palace, the official
residence of the Kochi royal family, is today the largest
archaeological museum in Kerala. Built in 1865, the palace complex
consists of 49 buildings in the trational architectural style of
Kerala, sprawled over 52 acres of beautifully landscaped terraced land
which houses a deer park and facilities for horse riding. Numerous
species of flora including rare medicinal plants grow here. On display
in the full-fledged Ethno-archaeological museum are oil-paintings,
murals, sculptures in stone and manuscripts, inscriptions, coins,
belongings of the Kochi royal family and royal furniture including the
simhasana (throne).
Also exhibited are over 200 antique
pieces of pottery and ceramic vases from Japan and China,
Kudakkallu (tomb stone), Thoppikkallu (hood stone),
menhirs, granite, laterite memorials, rock-cut weapons from
the Stone Age, wooden temple models, plaster cast models of objects
from Mohenjodaro and Harappa of the Indus Valley Civilisation. The
museum also houses a gallery of contemporary art.
How to Reach
Nearest
railway station: Ernakulam, about 10 km.
Nearest airport: Cochin International
Airport, about 30 km.
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