Cochin Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination Cochin
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Places to visit in the city Cochin
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DUTCH PALACE - Cochin
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The Dutch palace at Mattancherry was actually built by
the Portuguese and presented to the Cochin Raja in AD 1555.
The palace acquired its present name in 1663 when the Dutch
carried out some extensions and repairs in it. The main
attractions of the palace lie in its wall murals that depict
the scenes from the Ramayana.
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FORT KOCHI - Cochin
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Founded in 1503, this Portuguese fort is now in ruins.
With its European heritage, its air of genteel decay, and
stubborn self-absorption, it is a place where history, like
a friendly phantom, still stalks the lonely streets. One
can see many remains of Indo-European architecture that
still exist here. One of the fascinating sights on the Kochi
shoreline is the huge cantilevered Chinese fishing nets
which were brought here by traders from the court of Kublai
Khan.
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JEWISH SYNAGOGUE - Cochin
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At the heart of what is locally called the Jew Town lies
the synagogue of the white Jews near Mattancherry palace.
The synagogue is now a fascinating mixture of shops, warehouses
and spice auction rooms. The Great Scrolls of the Old Testament
and the Copper Plates recording the grants of privilege
made by the Cochin rulers to the Jewish community are displayed
here.
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ST. FRANCIS CHURCH - Cochin
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The oldest European church in India, St. Francis Church
was built in the early 16th century. Today, it stands as
the pride of Fort Cochin. It was here that the great explorer
Vasco da Gama was first buried in 1562 before his mortal
remains were taken back to Portugal by his son 16 years
later.
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SANTA CRUZ BASILICA - Cochin
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Originally built in 1557 by the Portuguese, the Santa Cruz
Basilica was used as a warehouse by the British in the 18th
century. The Basilica, with its beautiful carved wooden
panels and pulpit, was rebuilt in the early 20th century.
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HILL PALACE MUSEUM - Cochin
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About 12 km south east of Ernakulam, on the way to Kottayam,
lies the Hill Palace museum at Tripunithura. The museum
houses the collections of the Cochin and Travancore royal
families.
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WILLINGDON ISLAND - Cochin
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Headquarters of the Southern Naval Command of India, this
manmade island has the seaport, airport, railway terminus,
important offices of the port, and the customs house. Out
here the regular ferry services on the lake surrounding
the island offer inexpensive backwater cruise. The island
is named after Lord Willingdon, a British Viceroy to India.
Some of the city/’s best hotels, customs and trading centres
are located here.
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