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Hill Palace Museum - Kochi - India
Hill Palace Museum
The Hill Palace Museum is located in Tripunithura, Kochi, India. It is the largest archaeological museum in Kerala and was the former palace of the Kochi royal family. The museum houses a large collection of artifacts and antiques belonging to the royal family, including sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, inscriptions, coins, and other archaeological objects. The museum also houses a large collection of ancient weapons, including swords, daggers, and shields. The museum also has a large collection of traditional Kerala costumes, jewelry, and other artifacts. The museum also has a large botanical garden, which is home to a variety of plants and trees.