Bolghatty
Palace

This
particular palace was built by the Dutch in the year 1744, in Ernakulam on an
island, off Cochin in the Arabian Sea. This building is considered to be huge
and magnificent towering over and definitely a site to see for every tourist.
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Alwaye palace
This palace seems to be resting at a very peaceful and serene place just infront
of the meandering periyar river.Nothing could be more exhilarating when you
enter this place with the river just besides. This old palace building is now
The Alwaye Guest House, which is one of the most prestigious in Kerala.
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Aranmula Temple

Dedicated
to Lord Krishna is another pilgrim place for Hindus. The temple Ar
anmula
can be reached from Chengannur on the Thiruvananthapuram via the Kottayam route.The
attraction here is the snake boat races held as part of the Uthrettathi festival
in August/September.
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Bekkal Fort

One
is mistaken if he thinks Kerala is only on the greener side and doesnot have
forts like most of thye north Indian states have.But one such large and well
preserved fort in Kerala,is the Bekkal Fort, in Kasarkode,which is 16 km south
on the National Highway.
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St. Sebastian Church
Churches are a sight not be missed if you are a visitor for the first time to
this lovely state.Portuguese missionaries established one of the most important
pilgrim centres of the Christians in Kerala, popularly known as St. Sebastian
Church
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Padmanabhapuram
Palace
Though located at Thuckalai in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, (65 kms south
of Thiruvananthapuram) this former palace of Travancore is a splendid example
of Kerala architecture. It is a highly protected and well-preserved monument
of the Kerala State Archaeology Department.
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Krishnapuram
Palace
This is also another very priced and protected monument of the state of Kerala.
A former palace of Travancore kings, it was built in the 18th century at Krishnapuram
in Kayamkulam.This monument is often referred to as a miniature model of Padmanabhapuram
Palace.
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Mattancheri Palace

This
palace was originally built for the Raja of Kochi in1552 AD by the Portugese
people who ruled then in their times of trade and commerce.But posterity remembers
this monument as the Dutch Palace, mainly because it was renovated and re-built
by the Dutch East India Company.
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Hill Palace Museum (Ernakulam)
This museum displays the erstwhile wealth and prosperity of the royal family
of Cochin, including the king's throne and crown. Also on display are the other
things of royalty like the majestic beds, which the kings and the queens used,
paintings, carving and samples of epigraphy.
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