| Vasco House In Kerala |
| This 16th century structure was supposedly the residence of the Portuguese sailor, Vasco da gama. It is located inside the Fort Kochi in Ernakulam. |
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| Thakur House In Kerala |
| Originally the residence of the managers of National Bank of India during the British era, the Thakur House today is possessed by a respectable tea company. |
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| Pierce Leslie Bungalow In Kerala |
| This 19th century bungalow initially belonged to Pierce Leslie & Co., the famous coffee merchants. The structure is a classic example of a combination of an architecture that is a mix of Portuguese, Dutch and local influences. |
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| Koder House In Kerala |
| Named after its constructor, Samuel. S. Koder of the Cochin Electric Company, the Koder House was built in the year 1808 AD. The House is located in the Ernakulam district and is a wonderful example of the change of architectural style - from colonial to |
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| Bishops House In Kerala |
| Constructed in the early 16th century, the Bishop's House served as the residence of the Portuguese Governor. It is perched over a small hillock and is marked by typical Gothic arches. |
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| Bastions Bungalow In Kerala |
| This one is the official residence of the sub collector of Ernakulam. It was built in the middle of the 17th century and depicts the Indo European style of architecture. |
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| Gundert Bungalow In Kerala |
| Gundert Bungalow was the residence of Dr. Hermann Gundert, a scholar who successfully compiled the first Malayalam dictionary, from 1839-59. |
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| Mannadi Memorial In Kerala |
| This is a memorial of the erstwhile diwan of the Travancore state, Veluthampi Dalawa, who gave up his life fighting for the freedom of his land against the mighty Britishers. |
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| Chittur Garumadam In Kerala |
| This is yet another memorial that remembers a highly revered poet saint, Thunchath Ezhuthachan. He authored the well known 'Adhyatma Ramayana'. |
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