Krishnapuram Palace
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Le palais de Krishnapuram (malayalam : കൃഷ്ണപുരം കൊട്ടാരം ou Krishnapuram Kottaram, anglais : Krishnapuram Palace) est un ancien palais du Kerala, dont les locaux sont occupés par un musée d'archéologie. Il est situé dans le faubourg de Krishnapuram, à (district d'Alappuzha).
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The Krishnapuram Palace is a palace and museum located in Kayamkulam near Alappuzha in Alappuzha district, Kerala in southwestern India. It was built in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729–1758 CE), the Travancore kingdom. It is built in the architectural style of Kerala with gabled roof, narrow corridor and dormer windows, near the Krishnaswamy Temple at Krishnapuram. The double edged Kayamkulam Vaal (sword) is also on display here. The palace houses, in its courtyard, one of the four statues of Buddha found in Alappuzha District.
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El palacio de Krishnapuram fue un antiguo palacio real, y hoy museo, situado en Kayamkulam cerca de Alappuzha en el distrito de Alappuzha, Kerala en el suroeste de la India. Fue construido en el siglo XVIII por Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729-1758), del reino de Travancore. Está construido en el estilo arquitectónico de Kerala con tejado a dos aguas, pasillo estrecho y ventanas abuhardilladas, cerca del templo Krishnaswamy en .
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കൃഷ്ണപുരം കൊട്ടാരം
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Krishnapuram Palace
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കൃഷ്ണപുരം കൊട്ടാരം
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Krishnapuram Palace in 2021, front
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Originally by Veera Ravi Varma and rebuilt in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Martanda Varma and now Archaeology Department of the Government of Kerala
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Initially by ramayyan Dalava later by Ayyappan Marthan
da Pillai
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Kayamkulam and Krishnapuram in Alappuzha district
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Kerala
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Originally now
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Laterite stone, rubble, teak, rosewood and Angili wood
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El palacio de Krishnapuram fue un antiguo palacio real, y hoy museo, situado en Kayamkulam cerca de Alappuzha en el distrito de Alappuzha, Kerala en el suroeste de la India. Fue construido en el siglo XVIII por Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729-1758), del reino de Travancore. Está construido en el estilo arquitectónico de Kerala con tejado a dos aguas, pasillo estrecho y ventanas abuhardilladas, cerca del templo Krishnaswamy en . El palacio es gestionado por el Departamento de Arqueología del Estado de Kerala y contiene exposiciones que pertenecieron al palacio y a su antiguo ocupante, el maharajá de Travancore Marthanda Varma. También es famoso por un gran estanque, del que se dice que desde su fondo arrancaba un pasaje subterráneo como posible vía de escape de los enemigos. Entre las numerosas pinturas de estilo Kerala que se ven en el palacio, destaca una pintura mural titulada de 14,3 m² de superficie, que se dice que es el mayor hallazgo de este tipo en Kerala. Está situado en el extremo occidental de la planta baja del palacio. La de doble filo (espada) también se exhibe aquí. El palacio alberga, en su patio, una de las cuatro estatuas de Buddha encontradas en Alappuzha Distrito.
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The Krishnapuram Palace is a palace and museum located in Kayamkulam near Alappuzha in Alappuzha district, Kerala in southwestern India. It was built in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729–1758 CE), the Travancore kingdom. It is built in the architectural style of Kerala with gabled roof, narrow corridor and dormer windows, near the Krishnaswamy Temple at Krishnapuram. The palace is maintained by the Kerala State Department of Archaeology and contains exhibits that belonged to the Palace and its former occupant, the Travancore Maharaja Marthanda Varma. It is also famous for a large pond within the palace complex. It is also said that an underground escape route runs from the bottom of the pond as a possible escape route from enemies. Among the many Kerala-style paintings seen in the palace, a distinctly placed mural painting is titled "Gajendra Moksham" of 154 square feet (14.3 m2) size, which is said to be the largest such find in Kerala. It is placed on the western end of the ground floor of the palace. The double edged Kayamkulam Vaal (sword) is also on display here. The palace houses, in its courtyard, one of the four statues of Buddha found in Alappuzha District.
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Le palais de Krishnapuram (malayalam : കൃഷ്ണപുരം കൊട്ടാരം ou Krishnapuram Kottaram, anglais : Krishnapuram Palace) est un ancien palais du Kerala, dont les locaux sont occupés par un musée d'archéologie. Il est situé dans le faubourg de Krishnapuram, à (district d'Alappuzha).
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Recent renovation in the 1950s
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1700–1775 CE; rebuilt in the 18th century
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