Mattancherry Palace popularly known as the Dutch palace is located at Mattancherry in Kochi, Kerala. This palace was originally built-up by Portuguese as a gift to the Raja of Kochi in 1555.
As part of the Kerala Travel Mart last year, we (The Statesman) embarked on a tour of Fort Kochi, guided by Rajesh PK, ...
Ever found it difficult to climb up the steep stairs at the Dutch Palace at Mattancherry? The problem has been solved. Persons with disabilities and senior citizens will no longer be deprived of ...
The Dutch Palace, a lesser-known marvel in Kochi, was constructed by the Portuguese in 1555 and later presented to Vira Kerala Varma, the ruler of Kochi. The palace now showcases a portrait ...
The long-awaited Water Metro ferry terminal at Mattancherry, for which work was re-tendered more than twice, is set to be ...
Spending just one day in Fort Kochi is a delightful challenge, as this coastal gem in Kerala brims with history, culture, and ...
Kochi: State water transport department (SWTD) will introduce a new boat on the Ernakulam Jetty-Mattancherry route soon. Recently, the department restarted the boat service connecting Mattancherry ...
Sanchita is a bibliophile, and a certified hoarder of all things makeup, clothes, and books. She lives to write, so words get her by in some of the most difficult times. With over 8 years of ...
Kochi: The Holi celebrations at Mattancherry offered foreign tourists a unique experience, on Friday. They fully embraced the vibrant festival, dancing and enjoying the colourful ambiance alongside ...
Mattancherry Palace popularly known as the Dutch palace is located at Mattancherry in Kochi, Kerala. This palace was originally built-up by Portuguese as a gift to the Raja of Kochi in 1555.