Krishnapuram Palace Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings
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Krishnapuram Palace in Alappuzha, Kerala, is a beautifully restored 18th-century palace built by the Travancore kings, famous for its classic Kerala-style architecture, sloping roofs, narrow corridors, and the magnificent “Gajendra Moksham” mural—the largest single-panel mural in Kerala. The palace also houses ancient weapons, bronze artifacts, traditional paintings, sculptures, and a well-maintained museum that offers deep insights into Kerala’s royal history and culture. Surrounded by landscaped gardens and a serene pond, the site provides a peaceful and educational experience for history lovers and families. Krishnapuram Palace is open from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM, closed on Mondays, with an entry fee of around ₹10 for adults and ₹5 for children. Located about 47 km from Alappuzha town, this heritage landmark is a must-visit for anyone interested in architecture, art, and Kerala’s royal legacy.