Step back in time at Padmanabhapuram Palace in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu! Once known as Kalkulam Palace, this amazing wooden palace, built around 1601 AD by the Travancore rulers, showcases incredible Kerala architecture. Explore its royal rooms, secret passages, and beautiful courtyards. A must-see historical gem for every young explorer and travel enthusiast!
Admire The Intricate Woodwork.
Capture Photos Of The Murals.
Explore The King'S Council Chamber.
See The Queen Mother'S Palace.
Visit The Ancient Armoury.
Walk Through The Palace Grounds.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Constructed around the 16th century, Padmanabhapuram Palace served as the capital of the Travancore kingdom until the late 18th century when the capital was shifted to Thiruvananthapuram. The palace witnessed the reign of several prominent rulers, including Marthanda Varma, who significantly expanded and renovated the complex. The palace is a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture with influences from other styles. It was built with locally available materials like wood, granite, and laterite. After the formation of the state of Kerala, the palace was transferred to the administration of the Archaeological Department of Kerala, while it is geographically located in Tamil Nadu.