Krishnapuram Palace was constructed during the regimen of the Travancore ruler, Marthanda Varma. It is now under archeological survey of India and showcases the traditional Kerala architecture with narrow corridors, gabled roofs and dormer windows. The largest paintings discovered in Kerala, the famous Gajendra Moksam is exhibited while the artifacts are on display in the archeological museum. The palace is famed for exceptional murals while antique sculptures, bronzes and artistic paintings are on display in the museum.