| The Napier Museum is an art and natural history museum situated in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. It was established in 1855 but in 1874, the old Museum Building was demolished and foundation for the new building was laid. The new building was named after Lord Napier who was the Governor of Madras from 1866-1872. The architectural masterpiece was designed by Robert Chisholm, the consulting Architect of the Madras Government and the construction was completed in 1880. Napier Museum is a landmark in the city with its unique ornamentation and architectural style with gothic roof and minarets. The architecture consists of bronze and stone sculpture, wood and ivory carvings, lamps, textiles, handicraft items, kuftgiri works and traditional musical instruments. What's more, you do not need to worry about the heat as the brilliant Indo-Saracenic structure also boasts of a natural air conditioning system. The museum houses a rare collection of archaeological and historic artefacts, bronze idols, ancient ornaments, a temple chariot and ivory carvings. It also contains the Sri Chitra Art Gallery, which contains works from Raja Ravi Varma and Nicholas Roerich, as well as examples of Mughal and Tanjore art. The Museum grounds also hold a Zoological garden, which is one of the oldest in India. This Zoo was established in 1857 and is spread over 55 acres of land. The adults will enjoy the art and the kids will enjoy the zoo, a perfect spot for tourists with families to spend a day at. |
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