The palace’s Durbar Hall now houses the museum. It is a treasure house of interesting artefacts belonging to the rajas. On exhibit are the Arakkal family seal, royal furniture, weapons used during wars, cookware used in the kitchen, etc. On display are also telephone and telescope used in the Arakkal Palace. The museum does not look much impressive from the outside until you enter and see things of the royal era gone by. Open every day except Monday (10 am to 5:30 pm), the museum charges a nominal entry fee.
Arakkal Museum
Divya DwaraknathDivya Dwaraknath|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, KANNUR Updated : Mar 11, 2016, 03.51 PM IST
The palace’s Durbar Hall now houses the museum. It is a treasure house of interesting artefacts belonging to the rajas. On exhibit are the Arakkal family seal, royal furniture, weapons used during wars, cookware used in the kitchen, etc. On display are also telephone and telescope used in the Arakkal Palace. The museum does not look much impressive from the outside until you enter and see things of the royal era gone by. Open every day except Monday (10 am to 5:30 pm), the museum charges a nominal entry fee.
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