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Information / History  
the capital of Kerala derived its name from the
abode of the sacred snake-god 'anantha' or Adisesha.
Great rulers like Marthanda Varma, Swathi Thirunal,
Moolam Thirunal had ruled over here for many years.
Sightseeing 
Shri Padmanabhaswamy Vishnu Temple 
The fort gateway leads to the temple, which is
surprisingly enough, in the Dravidian style of
architecture, typical of Tamil Nadu. The temple
is open only to Hindus. The city derives its name
from this temple, as the deity i.e Lord Vishnu,
is shown as reclining on his serpent, Anantha.
Napier
Museum  
Napier Museum is housed in a striking building,
and has a good collection of bronzes, ivory carvings,
ancient musical instruments and life-size figures
of Kathakali dancers.
Sri
Chitra Art Gallery 
The Gallery consists of paintings of the Mughal,
Tanjore and Rajput schools and a special section,
devoted exclusively to the paintings of Raja Ravi
Varma. There are, also, works of art from China,
Bali, Tibet and Japan.
Excursions:
Veli Lagoon, Kovalam beach (15 km), Nayyar Dam
(29 km), Ponmudi ( 61km), Kollam (66 km)
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