Pulp Factory

Pulp Factory, Kochi (Cochin) LuLu Mall, 3rd Floor, NH-17, Edappally - Kochi (Cochin)

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Last update on 27/12/2023
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Arthana A.C
+5
The place has a really nice view,and is well maintained. There is only limited items,but is a unique collection. It is very hot inside. Wished it was air conditioned. The entrance fee is just rs 5. The weekends comes with a huge crowd,as well as congested traffic in front of the palace. The exterior consists of vast lawns,which is beautifully maintained.
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Dr Shabbir Sayeed
+4
One of the 'No to be Missed' spots in the city tour, this monument besides its steep historical value is also an interesting museum of period collections. The architecture is typical of the region and the rich wooden usage is exquisite, indeed.
5
Rishad Mohsin
+5
Went in the morning where I didn't find it too crowded. Entrance fees is for ₹5. And its worth the money. You can get to know the ancient Cochin and traditions. You will literally go back to time when you walk in the palace. Photography is prohibited in some places. I would definitely recommend you to visit when you're in Kochi.
5
Shahana Sherin. O
+5
Visiting this palace for the first time. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed this museum. It is a beautiful palace. Murals and more are displayed here. Loved the vibe of the old palace and they have maintained it well.Entrance fee is Rs 5 per person- kids go free. There is also an outdoor area to sit and relax. Only a part of the palace is open to tourists, which you will love if you are an architecture lover. Ceilings, windows, doors, woodwork, everything is detailed. And it's really well maintained.
5
Shruti Chattopadhyay
+5
It's a beautiful palace. It's approximately 1 to 1.3km walk from the fort kochi jetty. Entry fee is rs 5 per head. The palace is converted to a museum. It displays the history of the place, just a part of the palace is open to the tourists, although I wish there was an access to the courtyard it looked absolute splendid from the windows. If you are an architecture lover you will love it. The ceiling,the windows, the doors, The wooden works and the detailing everything is extremely gorgeous. Also it is really well maintained.
4
Datti Francis
+4
Lots of history between the walls. The paintings were so good, except for the few rooms most of them have some texts to read which is a little boring. Air circulation is very less only few table fans are placed here and there
5
Adithya Rajeev
+5
Was a nice place to spend time on while visiting Fort Kochi. That day entry was free 😉. Was transformed to the olden days of when kings used to rule this place. Saw beautiful murals on the walls. We were advised not to take photos of them. Learnt about what the royalty wore, the history of Kochi. Time well spent.
5
Wandering Sapiens
+5
A cultural gem nestled in the heart of Mattancherry, the Mattancherry Palace stands as a testament to Kerala's rich heritage. Also known as the Dutch Palace, this architectural marvel enchants visitors with its exquisite blend of traditional Kerala style and colonial influences. The palace resonates with historical significance, housing captivating murals that narrate tales from Hindu epics, vibrant portraits, and artifacts that speak volumes about the region's past. While the exterior might appear modest, the interiors astound with their intricate detailing and ornate craftsmanship. However, the palace's relatively compact size might limit the duration of the visit, but it doesn't diminish the depth of its historical significance. Overall, the Mattancherry Palace is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, offering a captivating glimpse into Kerala's glorious past. Ticket cost is Rs. 5 per head. It could be crowded on weekends. There is plenty of parking for vehicles.
4
Rachita C
+4
The Mattancherry Palace, renowned as the Dutch Palace, stands as a splendid testament to the unique blend of Kerala architecture infused with colonial influences. Situated approximately 12 km from Ernakulam, this architectural gem dates back to 1545 C.E. when it was originally constructed by the Portuguese as a gift for King Veera Kerala Verma of the Kochi dynasty. The palace earned its moniker, the Dutch Palace, following extensive renovations by the Dutch. A striking feature of the palace is its double-storied structure, characterized by expansive halls and a central courtyard. Notably, it serves as the abode of Pazhayannur Bhagavathy, the deity of the royal family. The palace boasts an impressive collection of murals, depicting narratives from Indian epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as revered Hindu deities like Lord Krishna from Guruvayur Temple. The works of the esteemed Sanskrit poet Kalidasa are also vividly showcased within the palace walls. Spanning an impressive 300 sq. km, the mural paintings provide a visual journey through significant aspects of Indian mythology. The palace offers glimpses into the lives of the royal family through life-size portraits of the Kings of Cochin dating back to 1864, as well as an array of weaponry including sheathed swords, daggers, axes, and ceremonial spears adorned with feathers. Additionally, visitors can explore royal caps, coins issued by the Kings of Cochin, and Dutch plans for the development of Cochin. The Mattancherry Palace welcomes visitors from 10:00 to 17:00 hours every day, except Fridays. For those traveling to this historical marvel, the nearest railway station is Ernakulam, approximately 10 km away, while Cochin International Airport is the closest airport, situated around 42 km from the palace. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural treasures housed within the walls of this iconic Dutch Palace.
5
Sridhar Rao
+5
It's a museum more accurately. Good writeup of everything. Some of the art is very very good. Fairly organized and a relatively quick visit

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Monday:
09:45 - 13:00
14:00 - 16:45
Tuesday:
09:45 - 13:00
14:00 - 16:45
Wednesday:
09:45 - 13:00
14:00 - 16:45
Thursday:
09:45 - 13:00
14:00 - 16:45
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
09:45 - 13:00
14:00 - 16:45

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