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Naseeh VA
at 2024 May 25
Naseeh VA
at 2024 May 25
Very good spot to hangout in the evening in Thrissur. Inside the park it is maintained very well. The 'Kulam' also has to be maintained very well. Antisocials are dumbing wastes into the pond I believe.
Aadhi
at 2024 May 22
Aadhi
at 2024 May 22
A small park situated behind Thrissur railway station is a great spot for hanging out with friends or family. It offers water activities like boating and kayaking, and also features a gym and a cafeteria.
arjun ps
at 2024 May 08
arjun ps
at 2024 May 08
Activities like kayaking are available at cheap rates. 100 rs person for half hour .
dual seated for 200 and vise versa. The water source have to make better ( maybe it's because of summer season )
Sumesh Payyakkil
at 2024 Apr 19
Sumesh Payyakkil
at 2024 Apr 19
Free entry park with almost clean waterbody frontage... walking distance from Railway station...
Clean..
Neeraj K
at 2024 Mar 03
Neeraj K
at 2024 Mar 03
renovated beautifully. Now it's all about maintenance which is where we go wrong. Let's wait and see. Hoping it will be good 👍
ALBY DAVIS
at 2024 Feb 29
ALBY DAVIS
at 2024 Feb 29
Beautiful walkway around the pond, short and narrow. A couple of exercise machines are erected for public use. A small amphitheater is there which can be used for staying social events like an evening gazal or so. Kayaking and boating facility can be used after paying fees.
ramdas kr
at 2023 Dec 18
ramdas kr
at 2023 Dec 18
A small hangout place in middle of the city.
Water and it's cleanliness is seasonal. I made visit in December, it's full of "common water Hyacinth". Tea/coffee available. Small parking space as well .
DK
at 2023 Dec 08
DK
at 2023 Dec 08
Behind Thrissur railway station, you go along towards the left. Soon you would come across this beautiful spot. Basically this is a place to relax and enjoy. I saw a few wall paintings here and there. A duckling springed from bottom for kids. Few benches at different areas. Plenty of places to sit. A tea place and a beautiful view. I was here at noon and, was under the shade here. There is a small open gym at the end of the left.
The palace is located in the town itself but once you go inside its calm and peaceful. There's a wide variety of ancient artifacts displayed, a herbal garden and lake as well. A nice place to visit if you are interested in history. There's entry ticket and photography is allowed on additional price. On the day we went, there's has been pre/post wedding photography going on as well.
Five months ago, I had the incredible opportunity to visit the Shakthan Thampuran Palace in Thrissur, and it was a journey back in time that I'll always treasure. While I'm not sure if it's open for visitors right now due to ongoing renovation works, I can certainly share the magic I experienced.

1. Delving into History
The palace, which was the home of Shakthan Thampuran, a significant ruler, was built in the late 18th century. It's a unique blend of Dutch and traditional Kerala architectural styles. The steep roofs, slender wooden pillars, and the intricate carvings on the wooden walls are a beautiful reflection of the past.

2.Practical Information
When I visited, the entrance fee was quite reasonable, and the palace was open from 10 AM to 5 PM. It's located right in the heart of Thrissur, making it easily accessible to travelers.

3.Hidden Treasures:
Inside the palace, I was greeted by an array of artifacts that transported me to a time of luxury and grandeur. The royal thrones, antique furniture, and ornate lamps offered a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Shakthan Thampuran. The collection of ancient weaponry was particularly fascinating, giving me a sense of the history and battles of the era.

The highlight of the visit was undoubtedly the splendidly preserved chariot. This colossal wooden chariot, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant paintings, was awe-inspiring. It played a central role in the renowned Thrissur Pooram festival, and its preservation is a testament to the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the region.

As for whether it's open now, I'd recommend checking with local authorities or websites for the most up-to-date information, given the ongoing renovation works. If it is accessible, I wholeheartedly encourage you to explore this incredible piece of history. The Shakthan Thampuran Palace is a time capsule that allows you to immerse yourself in the grandeur of Thrissur's past and the architectural marvels that have stood the test of time. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this captivating heritage, which will leave you with a deep appreciation for Kerala's history and culture.
I think Kerala state archeologic department and Kerala tourism department killing one of the iconic destinations of Kerala. This place has been closed around corona pandemic and they never reopen. Now there is a board on the gate which mentioning renovation work on progress due that visitors not allowed. Actually there is no working operation on progress for the last one year. Very bad 🥴based on 2/10/2023
Now renovation work is going on. Better please check before plan for a visit. It was a old items and heritage related things are available. Located just opposite to bus stand. Also nearby ground is there. Now it was not in open condition because of renovation work.
CGe0
at 2022 Aug 15
CGe0
at 2022 Aug 15
Spent some quality time there with family. The palace or the museum itself is not preserved well. The ground floor is really disappointing. But the first floor is worth a visit. I enjoyed the time I spent there. It was good.
This palace has displayed many ancient things of Kerala. Parking is spacious. Entry tickets are required. Even photos using mobile phone needs ticket and chargeable. Place is calm, neat and clean. Staffs inside this palace are helpful.
Beautiful palace and it has wonderful artefacts. There is a garden and lake beside the palace,The tickets are relatively cheap and a camera ticket is required for additional 20/-
There is sufficient parking in front of the palace. The timings are from 9.30am to 4.30pm. There is also lunch break from 1-2pm. The palace is historic and beautiful. People interested in knowing about our history and culture should visit this place.
The palace is quiet and very serene.
Visiting the Palace-turned-museum was a real treat. The tickets to enter are 30 Rs per person. The exhibits inside were a treat for any museum or history buff. The interiors and the vibe really created an ambience that could transport you back into time. The heritage garden was beautiful as well, I only wish the whole property was maintained with a little more care.