The one-time summer palace of the Raja of Kollamkode now houses the mural art museum. Murals from various temples and palaces were redrawn in canvas by talented artists are displayed here. Kollamkode house which originally belonged to Vasudeva Raja, the king of erstwhile Kollamkode, who had constructed this in 1904 and gifted it to his daughter. In 1975, the Department of Archeology, Govt of Kerala acquired the property and converted it into a museum. Some personal belongings of Vasudeva Raja are also displayed here.

Location/access: Kollamkode house is situated in Thrissur town, near to the zoo.

Timing: 9.30am to 1pm& 2pmto 4.30pm

(Closed on Mondays and some public holidays)

The Palace, houses a gallery of murals from all over Kerala and preserves a rare treasure of Veera kallu, temple models, manuscripts written on palm leaves, some personal belongings of Vasudeva Raja, life-size statues of eminent personalities, a megalith collection consisting of earthen pots, Nannangadi (urn burials) black and red wares, black wares russet coated wares, stone age tools, excavated materials from Indus Valley Civilisation and Harappa and Cheraman Parambu (Kodungallur). It also has stone sculptures dating from 10th century to 7th century and bronze sculptures dating from 12th century to 18th century.

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