#}
Sluurpy > Restaurants in Kochi (Cochin) > Pulp Factory

Pulp Factory - Kochi (Cochin) - Photo album

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
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.
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
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 t
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 loo
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
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. Ti
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 resonate
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 Por
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
400 years old Dutch palace but built by Portuguese. Entry Ticket 5rs for all. You will see lots of mural paintings related to Hindi religion and paintings of Cochin kings. Watch the full video on my youtube channel - Blooming Safar (one day in kochi)
Small museum but with an extensive collection on the lives and times of the Kochi Royal family, with some excellent well preserved wall art from the 18th century and many other amazing artifacts.
The mattanchery palace also known as the dutch palace is a must visit place in fort kochi The palace has a long history to say along with the temple adjacent to it One of the most celebrated palace in kochi. It is famous for its long and spacious halls along with its central courtyard. It is also t
●Palace Museum Entry Fee= 5Rupees per Person There is plenty of space for parking (Car, Bus, Bike) Car parking fee was 30Rs The palace interior is awesome. There is Mural painting of 'Ramayana' and paintings of the Kochi King. Wooden flooring and Wooden Ceiling is looking beautiful. It is a main t
It's a Palace converted into a museum. It is located on the first floor of the building. Ticket Counter on the first floor. The entry ticket is 5 per head, which is very less than other museum. The counter is available on the 1st floor itself. There is a QR code outside the palace using which we can
Small palace in a simple setting. Several large paintings, lots of history and you may spend 1-2 hours . Entrance through a narrow stairs for entry fees. More of sketches and photos than the real exhibits.
The Mattancherry Palace is a palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry, Kochi, in the Indian state of Kerala which features Kerala murals depicting portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. To get here you need to take an auto till Marina drive and hop into a ferry till Welling
This palace is unique and distinct. Don't expect types of palaces like Mysuru, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaipur. It has collections of artefacts of Varma kings who lived in palace now converted into museum. Well depicted stories of Ramayana, Mahabharata and Lord Shiva and other paintings by king himself
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Upload your pictures