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Mattancherry Palace

Palace | UNESCO Heritage

Kerala, India
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Mattancherry Palace is among the glorious monuments in the beautiful city of Kochi, Kerala. The palace stands out as a replica of Kochi and Kerala great pre-colonial and colonial era. T ... Read more

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The palace is quadrangular in shape, having a Kerala style of architecture with a hint of European influence in the arches and the chambers. The dining hall has a wooden ceiling decorated with a series of brass cups. There are rare examples of traditional Kerala flooring that can be seen. It is a mixture of burned coconut shells, charcoal, lime, plant juices and egg whites and looks like black marble. The palace's elegance is described through the murals painted on the palace's walls and roof. Inside the Mattancherry Palace is the Hindu Temple Art in its best form. The main attraction here is the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu (Ananthasayanamurthy) murals and Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati's 'Ardhanareeshwara' painting. The Mattancherry Palace was built by the Portuguese rulers in 1555 as a compensatory gift to the Cochin Kingdom for destroying the temple. The Kochi Rajas changed the interior of the palace with mural painting. These mural paintings are known to be among the best in the country. Cochin Kings portrait gallery is also available. The Dutch rulers conquered the Portuguese Kingdom and renovated the palace in 1663. Since then, the palace is also known as the Dutch Palace. The Sultan of Mysore Hyder Ali took over the city from the Dutch rulers, which later came under the rule of the British East India Company.
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Traffic laws vary from state to state. If you’re planning to drive in the USA, check the driving rules in the state(s) you’ll be visiting. In most states, a full UK driving licence is sufficient (provisional licences aren’t accepted). However, some states may also require an International Driving Permit (IDP), which you can get over the counter at the Post Office. The USA doesn’t issue IDPs to foreign visitors, so you’ll need to get one before you travel. If you’re hiring a vehicle, check requirements with your rental company before you travel. Driving is on the right hand side of the road. Check the weather conditions before embarking on a long journey, particularly in mountainous and isolated areas where there is increased likelihood of snowfall, or in dry desert areas where you may need extra water and petrol stations could be scarce. Do not sleep in your car by the roadside or in rest areas and avoid leaving any items on display in your car. Try to stay on main roads and use well-lit car parks. If you’re involving in a collision while driving, indicate to the other driver to follow you to a public place and call 911 for the police. Petrol stations that do not display the price of fuel usually charge considerably more than the national average for a gallon of fuel. They’re often found close to tourist destinations and airports, and notoriously near to Orlando International Airport. In 2019 there were 36,120 road deaths in the USA (source: Department for Transport). This equates to 11 road deaths per 100,000 of population and compares to the UK average of 2.7 road deaths per 100,000 of population in 2019.

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Crime

Take sensible precautions to protect yourself and your property against petty crime. Don’t leave passports in rental cars, especially in the boot, as there have been a high number of thefts by gangs targeting the vehicles of those who appear to be tourists. Violent crime, including gun crime, rarely involves tourists, but you should take care when travelling in unfamiliar areas. Avoid walking through less travelled areas alone, especially at night. You can find public advisories and information about recent incidents on the websites of local law enforcement authorities. Incidents of mass shooting can occur, but account for a very small percentage of homicide deaths. Read the US Department of Homeland Security website, which has published advice on what to do in such an incident. Research your destination before travelling, be vigilant, and follow the advice of local authorities. Crime associated with the illegal drugs trade is a major issue in Mexican states bordering Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas. Some foreign nationals have been among the victims of crime in the border regions, but there is no evidence to suggest they have been targeted because of their nationality.

Road travel

Traffic laws vary from state to state. If you’re planning to drive in the USA, check the driving rules in the state(s) you’ll be visiting. In most states, a full UK driving licence is sufficient (provisional licences aren’t accepted). However, some states may also require an International Driving Permit (IDP), which you can get over the counter at the Post Office. The USA doesn’t issue IDPs to foreign visitors, so you’ll need to get one before you travel. If you’re hiring a vehicle, check requirements with your rental company before you travel. Driving is on the right hand side of the road. Check the weather conditions before embarking on a long journey, particularly in mountainous and isolated areas where there is increased likelihood of snowfall, or in dry desert areas where you may need extra water and petrol stations could be scarce. Do not sleep in your car by the roadside or in rest areas and avoid leaving any items on display in your car. Try to stay on main roads and use well-lit car parks. If you’re involving in a collision while driving, indicate to the other driver to follow you to a public place and call 911 for the police. Petrol stations that do not display the price of fuel usually charge considerably more than the national average for a gallon of fuel. They’re often found close to tourist destinations and airports, and notoriously near to Orlando International Airport. In 2019 there were 36,120 road deaths in the USA (source: Department for Transport). This equates to 11 road deaths per 100,000 of population and compares to the UK average of 2.7 road deaths per 100,000 of population in 2019.

Air travel

Before you travel, check the security measures you’re likely to face at the airport on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website. The TSA has a helpline number to help passengers with disabilities and medical conditions before they fly. Don’t make flippant remarks about bombs or terrorism, especially when passing through US airports. Safety concerns have been raised about INSEL Air. The UK Government, like other governments (including the USA and The Netherlands), prohibits its staff from using the airline while safety checks are being carried out.

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Mattancherry Palace
Destination Description

Mattancherry Palace is among the glorious monuments in the beautiful city of Kochi, Kerala. The palace stands out as a replica of Kochi and Kerala great pre-colonial and colonial era. The palace has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site's "tentative list." This double storied palace holds a beautiful collection of paintings. They represent some of the great Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata along with respected Hindu gods. It is known for its long, spacious halls and its central courtyard.

Detailed Description

The Mattancherry Palace is a Portuguese palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry. It is one of the finest examples of the Kerala architecture style spread with colonial influences. It is located at around 12 km from Ernakulam. It was built by the Portuguese as a present to King Veera Kerala Verma of Kochi dynasty in around 1545 C.E. Mattancherry Palace is now a museum that exhibits things belonging to the Kochi rajas. The four separate wings of the Mattancherry Palace surround a central courtyard which has a temple as well. It includes paintings portraying Kochi Raja's portraits and exhibits. It is also the home of the god, Pazhayannur Bhagavathy (the Deity of Pazhayannur). Through the form of mural paintings, the Dutch Palace displays the Kingdom of Kochi's art and culture.

Destination Description

Mattancherry Palace is among the glorious monuments in the beautiful city of Kochi, Kerala. The palace stands out as a replica of Kochi and Kerala great pre-colonial and colonial era. The palace has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site's "tentative list." This double storied palace holds a beautiful collection of paintings. They represent some of the great Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata along with respected Hindu gods. It is known for its long, spacious halls and its central courtyard.

Detailed Description

The Mattancherry Palace is a Portuguese palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry. It is one of the finest examples of the Kerala architecture style spread with colonial influences. It is located at around 12 km from Ernakulam. It was built by the Portuguese as a present to King Veera Kerala Verma of Kochi dynasty in around 1545 C.E. Mattancherry Palace is now a museum that exhibits things belonging to the Kochi rajas. The four separate wings of the Mattancherry Palace surround a central courtyard which has a temple as well. It includes paintings portraying Kochi Raja's portraits and exhibits. It is also the home of the god, Pazhayannur Bhagavathy (the Deity of Pazhayannur). Through the form of mural paintings, the Dutch Palace displays the Kingdom of Kochi's art and culture.

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