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Shakthan Thampuran Palace

Shakthan Thampuran Palace is situated in City of Thrissur in Kerala state, India. It is named as Vadakkechira Palace, was reconstructed in Kerala-Dutch style in 1795 by Ramavarma Thampuran of the erstwhile Princely State of Cochin, well as Sakthan Thampuran is preserved by Arc…

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Shakthan Thampuran Palace, tacked onto the northern edge of Thrissur’s busy Vadakkechira lake, is the sort of half‑remembered colonial‑Indian curiosity you stumble upon after a day of temple hopping. Rebuilt in 1795 by Ramavarma Thampuran in a Kerala‑Dutch hybrid that flaunts chequered baroque brackets against sloping tiled roofs, the façade is more photogenic than the interiors, which now house a dusty state museum salvaged by the Archaeological Department in 2005. The real draw is the adjoining palace pond, where early‑morning joggers feed bobbing lilies and the scent of fresh incense drifts from the nearby Vadakkumpuram Bhagavathy Temple; try visiting at 7 am on a weekday to avoid the Saturday crowd that turns the grounds into a makeshift market. Entry is a modest ₹10, but the guided audio loop is half‑priced and worth the extra minute of patience. If you’re hunting for a deep dive into Cochin’s princely politics, skip the generic “royal artefacts” display and head straight to the teak‑panelled Durbar Hall, where original edicts are still on display. Stay at the Heritage Bungalow on M.G. Road for convenient access to both the palace and the city’s famous Pooram festivities; otherwise, expect a ten‑minute rickshaw ride through traffic that can feel more chaotic than scenic. Two hours is honest, four lets you linger over the garden’s colonial‑era marble fountains before moving on to Thrissur’s more robust attractions.

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