Mattancherry Palace, located in Kochi, India, was originally constructed by the Portuguese in the 16th century as a gift to the king of the Kochi dynasty. The palace underwent significant renovations under Dutch rule, which led to its alternative name, the Dutch Palace. Inside, visitors can admire intricate murals that cover the walls, many of which depict scenes from Hindu epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. These detailed artworks offer a vivid glimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.
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