Built in 1865 as a residence for local maharajahs, the Hill Palace Museum is located in the Tripunithura district of Kochi. The museum now houses a rich collection of Keralan archaeological and royal artifacts. Its architecture features classical Keralan columns and courtyards, set within 52 acres (21 hectares) of lush gardens. Visitors can explore the historical and cultural treasures on display, offering a glimpse into the region’s royal past and heritage.
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