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Location : Both Museum
and Art Gallery are situated in
the Napier Museum compound,
right in the heart of the city,
near the zoological park.
Visiting Hours : Open
1000 - 1645 hrs. Closed on
Mondays, Wednesday forenoons,
Jaunary 26th, August 15th,
Thiruvonam and Mahanavami.
Built in the 19th century, this
Indo - Saracenic structure
boasts a natural air
conditioning system and houses a
rare collection of
archaeological and historic
artefacts, bronze idols, ancient
ornaments, a temple chariot and
ivory carvings. The use of
plastic is banned in the museum
premises. Ph: 2318294.A visit to
the Napier Museum complex
reveals a glimpse of Kerala's
rich cultural heritage. An
exceptional piece of
architecture, the Museum is
named after the former Madras
Governor General John Napier.
The Napier Museum is also called
the Government Art Museum. The
Museum building is a combination
of the Kerala, Mughal, Chinese
and Italian architectural
styles. The Sree Chitra Art
Gallery features a rare
collection of paintings by Raja
Ravi Varma and Roerich among
others, and fascinating works
from the Mughal, Rajput and
Tanjore schools of art. An
oriental collection consisting
of paintings from China, Japan,
Tibet and Bali offers a visual
treat and are a tribute to the
art and culture of these
countries.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station :
Thiruvananthapuram central,
about 2 km.
Nearest airport :
Thiruvananthapuram International
Airport, about 6 km from the
city.
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