Welcome to Puthen Malika Palace Museum in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala! Also known as Kuthiramalika Palace, this beautiful palace, built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, showcases amazing Travancore architecture and royal collections. See the intricate carvings and learn about the history of this majestic landmark. A must-see for all tourists exploring Kerala!
Admire Traditional Keralan Architecture
Explore Palace Rooms And Artifacts
Witness The Carved Wooden Horses
October-March
Morning
₹500 per person
Puthen Malika Palace was built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, the King of Travancore, in the 19th century (around 1840s). Known for his artistic and musical talents, the king designed the palace himself. It served as a royal residence and a venue for hosting dignitaries and cultural events. The palace's name, Kuthiramalika, translates to "Palace of Horses," referring to the 122 carved wooden horses that adorn the eaves. After independence, the palace became a museum showcasing the royal family's possessions, preserving a significant part of Kerala's rich heritage.