Neerazhi Palace
| Neerazhi Palace നീരാഴി കൊട്ടാരം | |
|---|---|
Flag of Thekkumkur Dynasty | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Eattukettu Architecture of Kerala Dravidiyan Style |
| Town or city | Puzhavathu, Changanassery in Kottayam district |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 9°28′00″N 76°33′00″E / 9.466667°N 76.55°E |
| Construction started | 15th century |
| Client | Kotha Varman Manikandan built in the 15th century (1408 - 1440 AD) |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Laterite stone, rubble, teak, rosewood and Angili wood |
| Size | Originally 1.23 acres (0.50 ha) |
Neerazhi Palace (Malayalam: നീരാഴി കൊട്ടാരം) was the royal palace of the Thekkumkur kingdom. Palace is located at Puzhavathu in Changanassery. The palace was used by the Thekkumkur dynasty until 1750 and later by the Parappanad dynasty who settled in Changanassery from North Malabar. It was here that the last king of Thekkumkur, Aditya Varman Manikandan escaped to Nattassery of Kottayam in the Travancore invasion of 1790 (Battle of Changanassery). The Neerazhi palace was earlier known as Neerazhikettu.