Kerala Monuments Info
Monuments of Kerala
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A root-conscious people of the state have preserved their past not only in the form of history books but also in the form of monuments and palaces. Places, palaces and institutions of historic value are being preserved conscientiously. A Kerala touring will leave you marvel at the exquisite architecture manifested in palatial mansions and monuments. Hanging around the ruins of dilapidated forts, temples would help you splash deep into the rich past of the state.
Kerala's rich historical and cultural past makes the state a unique place to visit. Every step you take in the state instills in you a further sense of admiration for the abundant historical and cultural wealth of the state. The monuments of the Kerala include temples, churches, mosques, forts, palaces, houses and mansions. All these monument together help in reconstructing the bygone era.
Travel back in time to the rich palaces of the Kings of yore to be crowned a king. Lose yourself amidst cool, tranquil monuments. Marvel at the exquisite architecture. The intricate stone carvings, and the delightful fables wander around enchanting museums.
Kerala has a rich repertoire of historic and cultural monuments, which represent a unique amalgam of various styles of architecture. Nalukettu is the main architectural style though in regions like Fort Kochi, a curious mix of European, Chinese, Jewish and Arabic styles are evident in the architecture.
Some of the important monuments are:-Religious Monuments, Palaces, Forts, Houses, Bungalows & Memorials.
| Bolghatty Palace | Dutch Palace | Koyikkal Palace |
| Bastion Bungalow | Gundert Bungalow | Padmanabhapuram Palace |
| Kalamandalam | Arakkal Palace | Cheraman Juma Masjid |
| Edakkal Caves | Pandavanpara | St Francis Church |
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