Hill Palace of Tripunithara
Hill Palace archaeological museum located in Kochi, also known as Ernakulam, was previously a residence for the Maharaja of Cochin, who inhabited the building, designed using Kerala architecture but with an elegant exterior. Stretching over 54 acres of land, the lavish structure of neurology, this complex contains 49 buildings, including an archaeological museum, a deer park, a Medicinal plant garden, a pre-historic park, and a children’s park. Hill Palace also has some art, some related to the family's long history, weaponry, a throne or Armory, manuscripts, and other items of royal lineage, along with a few artefacts from the Paliam Devaswom.
Address: Hill Palace Rd Irumpanam Thrippunithura Ernakulam Kochi.
Hours of operation: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm and 2.00 am to 4.30 pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
Costs of entry: Rs 10/- per
adult entry and Rs 5/- per child entry.
What is Nearby
| Nearby | Distance |
|---|---|
| Kochi | 12 Km |
| Aluva | 24 Km |
| Mattancherry | 16 Km |
| Angamaly | 36 Km |
| Trivandrum International Airport | 218 Km |
| Cochin International Airport | 32 Km |
| Calicut International Airport | 170 Km |
| Aluva Metro | 22 Km |
| kaduthuruthy Railway Station | 33 Km |
| Kuruppanthara Railway Station | 36 Km |
| Alappuzha | 58 Km |
| Munnar | 115 Km |