
Napier Museum
Government Art Museum
The
Napier Museum was established by the ruler of
Travancore in 1855 and is named after the then
Madras Governor, General John Napier. Chisholm,
its British architect, combined Kerala, Mughal,
Chinese and Italian styles of architecture in
his design. This architectural splendour has
a natural air conditioning system which keeps
the museum pleasant in any weather.
Napier Museum houses a rare collection of archaeological
and historic artifacts, bronze idols, ancient
ornaments, a temple chariot, ivory carvings
and life-size Kathakali dancers. The figurines
preserved here amply illustrate the varying
features of South-Indian sculpture from the
8th to 18th century.
Napier Museum forms part of the attractions
within the Museum premises such as the Sree
Chitra Art Gallery, Trivandrum Zoo and Natural
History Museum.
Timings :
Open from Tuesdays to Sundays - 10 am to 4.45
pm. On Wednesdays, the museum opens only at
1 pm.
Location
Museum-Vellayambalam
Road, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram
Tel: 0471-2316275
How
to get there
Nearest
Bus Station:Thiruvananthapuram Central Bus
Station
Nearest Railway Station:Thiruvananthapuram
Central Railway Station
Nearest Airport:Trivandrum International
Airport
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