Mattancherry Dutch Palace Complex

Palace · Fort Kochi

4.2 (19,605) 2.0 km · 25 min walk
Mattancherry Dutch Palace Complex

Photo: Ranjith Siji · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

History & overview

The Mattancherry Palace is a palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry, Kochi, in the Indian state of Kerala which features Kerala murals depicting portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. The palace was included in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Despite the name Dutch Palace, the palace was built by the Portuguese Empire as a gift to the Kingdom of Cochin.

Ratings & reviews

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Location

What's nearby

Within a short walk of Mattancherry Dutch Palace Complex.

Travelling here safely

Fort Kochi — traveller safety Generally safe

Is Fort Kochi safe?

Fort Kochi is one of Kerala’s safest and most walkable tourist quarters, comfortable by day and on the main lanes after dark. Violent crime against visitors is rare — the realistic risks are auto/guide scams, petty theft in crowds, and the sea, not personal danger.

  • Overall — One of Kerala’s safest tourist areas; tourist police nearby.
  • Solo & women — Widely reported as comfortable; conservative, used to visitors.
  • Scams to watch — Auto/taxi overcharging, “closed today” guide tricks, commission shops.
  • Petty theft — Low, but mind bags at the nets, ferries and busy markets.
  • The sea — Fort Kochi beach is for strolling — currents make swimming unsafe.
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