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Building in Kollam city, India
Thevally Palace
Thevally Palace
General information
Architectural styleBritish-Dutch-Portuguese
Town or cityThevally, Kollam city
CountryIndia
Coordinates8°54′10″N 76°34′46″E / 8.902911°N 76.579546°E / 8.902911; 76.579546
Construction started1811
Completed1819
ClientGowri Parvati Bayi

Thevally Palace (Malayalam: തേവള്ളി കൊട്ടാരം) or Thevalli Palace is a popular heritage Palace situated at the banks of Ashtamudi lake, in Thevally, Kollam city. It is an important historic monument in the state of Kerala in India. Thevally Palace was built in between 1811 and 1819 the reign of Gowri Parvati Bayi. It is considered as a Hallmark of Kollam City. Now the palace is used as the NCC Group Headquarters of Kollam district. The palace and its premises are now owned by PWD

History

Thevally Palace circa 1900

Thevally Palace is a kind of architectural marvel situated at Kollam city. It was built in between 1811 and 1819, during the reign of Gowri Parvati Bayi. The Kings of Travancore had used Thevally Palace during their visits to Kollam in order to meet the British Residents and to discuss with the officials. The architecture of the palace is a mixture of British, Dutch and Portuguese. The palace was once used for the administrative purposes. Kollam was the capital of Travancore kingdom then. The total skeleton of the palace, made of materials like laterire and lime plaster. The main attraction of the palace is that, it is situated on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake. The palace includes a temple of Lord Sastha.

References

  1. Thevally Palace, Kollam
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  3. "Contact Us | NCC Kollam". Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014. NCC - Kollam
  4. Corporation of Kollam
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  6. Minister visits Thevally Palace
  7. Kerala Tourism - Kollam
  8. Kerala Tourism - Kollam
  9. Thevally Palace - Detail Information
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