Mattancherry Palace

Overview

Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a historic building located in Mattancherry near Kochi in Kerala.

The palace was originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later renovated by the Dutch, which is why it is often called the Dutch Palace. It was gifted to the rulers of the Kingdom of Cochin.

The palace is known for its traditional Kerala style architecture and detailed murals that show scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Today, the palace functions as a museum and attracts visitors interested in history and art.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: Tuesday to Sunday
  • Opening Time: 10:00 AM
  • Closing Time: 5:00 PM
  • Closed On: Monday

Morning hours are better for a relaxed visit.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Citizens ₹5
Foreign Tourists ₹100
Children Free or minimal charge
Camera Fee Extra charges may apply

What To Expect

Historic Palace

Mattancherry Palace reflects a mix of European and Kerala architectural styles.

Mural Paintings

The palace is famous for detailed wall paintings showing stories from Hindu epics.

Museum Galleries

Visitors can see royal items, portraits, and historical displays.

Courtyard Structure

The palace has a central courtyard typical of Kerala homes.

Tips

  • Do not touch the murals inside the palace.
  • Follow photography rules before taking pictures.
  • Wear comfortable footwear for walking.
  • Visit early to avoid crowds.
  • Combine your visit with nearby places in Kochi.
Mattancherry Palace in Kochi

About Mattancherry Palace

Mattancherry Palace holds an important place in the history of Kochi. It was used by the Cochin royal family. It served as a residence and a place for administration.

Inside, the murals stand out. They show scenes from Indian mythology. The colors and details draw attention. You look closely and see the work in each panel.

The building follows a Kerala style layout. Wooden ceilings. Sloping roofs. A central courtyard. The design feels simple and balanced.

The palace sits in Mattancherry. Many visitors include it in their route with nearby spots. Some walk through the rooms. Some stop at the murals. You notice the art and the quiet space inside.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala
Type Palace and museum
Built By Portuguese (later renovated by Dutch)
Architectural Style Kerala style with European influence
Famous For Murals and history
Maintained By Archaeological Survey of India
Visitor Activity Sightseeing and museum visit
Best Time to Visit Morning hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mattancherry Palace located?

Mattancherry Palace is located in Mattancherry near Kochi in Kerala.

Why is Mattancherry Palace famous?

It is known for its mural paintings and historical importance.

Is there an entry fee for the palace?

Yes, a small ticket fee is charged for visitors.

What can visitors see inside the palace?

Visitors can see murals, royal items, and historical displays.

How much time is needed to visit the palace?

Most visitors spend about 1 to 2 hours exploring the palace.