India Heritage - The Hill Palace Museum (Kerala)
The
Hill Palace, the official residence of the Kochi royal family, is
today the largest archaeological museum in Kerala. Built in 1865,
the palace complex consists of 49 buildings in the trational architectural
style of Kerala, sprawled over 52 acres of beautifully landscaped
terraced land which houses a deer park and facilities for horse
riding. Numerous species of flora including rare medicinal plants
grow here. On display in the full-fledged Ethno-archaeological museum
are oil-paintings, murals, sculptures in stone and manuscripts,
inscriptions, coins, belongings of the Kochi royal family and royal
furniture including the simhasana (throne).
Also exhibited are over 200 antique pieces of pottery and ceramic
vases from Japan and China, Kudakkallu (tomb stone), Thoppikkallu
(hood stone), menhirs, granite, laterite memorials, rock cut weapons
from the stone ages, wooden temple models, plaster cast models of
objects from Mohanjodaro and Harappa of the Indus Valley Civilisation.
The museum also houses a gallery of contemporary art.
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