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Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum — Attraction in Karnataka

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Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum
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The Shivappa Nayaka Palace named after the popular 17th-century king Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty is located in Shivamogga city, the district headquarters of the Shivamogga district in Karnataka state, India. It is now the site of the Government Museum.
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SACRED HEART Cathedral, Shivamogga
WHMH+5VQ, BH Rd, Tank Mohalla, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577201, India
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Sri Meenakshi Bhavan
Bengaluru - Honnavar Rd, Tank Mohalla, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577201, India
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Sri Vishnu Bhojanalaya & Caterers
Karidevar Keri, D.K. Complex, 1st Cross, Near Lokpriya, Gandhi Bazar, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577202, India
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HONNASIRI RESIDENCY
Vidya Nagar, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577203, India
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Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum

Lat. 130 49' N; Long. 750 02' E, Double Road, SPM Rd, Lashkar Mohalla, KR Puram, Shivamogga, Karnataka 577202, India
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The Shivappa Nayaka Palace named after the popular 17th-century king Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty is located in Shivamogga city, the district headquarters of the Shivamogga district in Karnataka state, India. It is now the site of the Government Museum.

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attractions: Bhimeshwara temple, Kote Sri Marikamba Devi Sannidhi, SACRED HEART Cathedral, Shivamogga, restaurants: Sri Meenakshi Bhavan, Ganesh Prasad, Sri Vishnu Bhojanalaya & Caterers
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Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum is a cultural gem nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India, and it's a true testament to the rich history and heritage of the region. This museum, housed within the magnificent Shivappa Nayaka Palace, offers visitors an immersive journey through time.

One of the most striking aspects of the museum is its architectural beauty. The palace itself, with its intricate wooden carvings and ornate pillars, is a marvel to behold. Inside, the museum's curated collection of artifacts, sculptures, and artworks from various periods showcases the vibrant and diverse cultural heritage of Karnataka.

The museum provides invaluable insights into the history, art, and lifestyle of the region. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from ancient sculptures to traditional costumes, offering a comprehensive understanding of Karnataka's evolution over centuries. The well-organized displays, informative labels, and knowledgeable staff make this museum an enriching educational experience for all ages.

Furthermore, the tranquil palace gardens surrounding the museum provide a serene backdrop for reflection and relaxation. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply a curious traveler, the Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum is a must-visit destination that promises to leave you with a deep appreciation for Karnataka's rich cultural heritage. It's a true treasure trove of history and art that continues to shine brightly in the present day.

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Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum, located in Shimoga, Karnataka, is a remarkable testament to the region's rich history and culture. This museum, set in a restored 16th-century palace, offers a deep dive into the legacy of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty. The architecture of the palace itself is a highlight, featuring a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, creating a unique aesthetic.

Inside, the museum houses a diverse collection of stone carvings, inscriptions, sculptures, and artifacts from different periods, offering insights into the life and times of the Nayaka period. Each exhibit is well-preserved and presented, making it an educational and engaging experience for history enthusiasts. The inclusion of information plaques in both English and Kannada is a thoughtful touch, catering to a wider audience.

However, the museum could benefit from better maintenance and more interactive exhibits to enhance visitor engagement. Additionally, the signage leading to the museum could be improved for easier accessibility. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Shivappa Nayaka Palace Museum stands as a significant cultural landmark in Shimoga, providing a valuable peek into Karnataka's...

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It's a beautiful old palace constructed mostly with wood. Along with palace, government also maintaining museum here.

As per Wikipedia, even though the palace is named after shivappa nayak, it was actually built by hyder Ali. I also agree with this view because the tipu's palace is Bangalore also has similar style and architecture.

Numerous antiquities collected from near by temples and archeological sites, such as sculptures, inscriptions and hero stones from the hoyasala era and later periods are on display at the palace grounds.

It's a must visit for every one to understand our ancient history especially for kids. You can also see here ancient pottery and seals from Harappan and mohenjodaro periods. Old manuscripts written in palm leaves can be seen here. Many wooden boxes l, decorative pieces carved in Sandal wood also displayed here.

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Muni PrasadMuni Prasad
It's a beautiful old palace constructed mostly with wood. Along with palace, government also maintaining museum here. As per Wikipedia, even though the palace is named after shivappa nayak, it was actually built by hyder Ali. I also agree with this view because the tipu's palace is Bangalore also has similar style and architecture. Numerous antiquities collected from near by temples and archeological sites, such as sculptures, inscriptions and hero stones from the hoyasala era and later periods are on display at the palace grounds. It's a must visit for every one to understand our ancient history especially for kids. You can also see here ancient pottery and seals from Harappan and mohenjodaro periods. Old manuscripts written in palm leaves can be seen here. Many wooden boxes l, decorative pieces carved in Sandal wood also displayed here. Rockets used in olden days can be seen here
P. SalimP. Salim
SHIVAPPA NAYAKA PALACE, SHIMOGA : A 16th century palace in teak and rose wood – Built by King Shivappa Naik of Keladi dynasty - Lying on the banks of River Tunga – Now converted into a Government Archaeological museum –The archaeological and art remains include prehistoric antiquities, coins, stone inscriptions, armoury, paintings, manuscripts, wood arts etc. The stone carving and sculptures are arrayed around the courtyard - Entrance is free – Present curator is Sri. R. Shejeswara, a man with great ideas but lacking fund for implementing his plans – A window to Karnataka’s past culture and civilization - worthy to visit.
Shruthi H SShruthi H S
Place build by Shivappa Nayaka and was in-existence from C 1500- 1763 AD .... Has monuments from 11th century old also , collected from across India .. It states the value of our ancestors property !!! Pepole interested with ancient Monuments should visit the place ... This place also has very old scripts stored here from Very ancient Nagari script to Kannada script ... Good place to visit to see our ancient Scripts and sculpture s ...
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It's a beautiful old palace constructed mostly with wood. Along with palace, government also maintaining museum here. As per Wikipedia, even though the palace is named after shivappa nayak, it was actually built by hyder Ali. I also agree with this view because the tipu's palace is Bangalore also has similar style and architecture. Numerous antiquities collected from near by temples and archeological sites, such as sculptures, inscriptions and hero stones from the hoyasala era and later periods are on display at the palace grounds. It's a must visit for every one to understand our ancient history especially for kids. You can also see here ancient pottery and seals from Harappan and mohenjodaro periods. Old manuscripts written in palm leaves can be seen here. Many wooden boxes l, decorative pieces carved in Sandal wood also displayed here. Rockets used in olden days can be seen here
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SHIVAPPA NAYAKA PALACE, SHIMOGA : A 16th century palace in teak and rose wood – Built by King Shivappa Naik of Keladi dynasty - Lying on the banks of River Tunga – Now converted into a Government Archaeological museum –The archaeological and art remains include prehistoric antiquities, coins, stone inscriptions, armoury, paintings, manuscripts, wood arts etc. The stone carving and sculptures are arrayed around the courtyard - Entrance is free – Present curator is Sri. R. Shejeswara, a man with great ideas but lacking fund for implementing his plans – A window to Karnataka’s past culture and civilization - worthy to visit.
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Place build by Shivappa Nayaka and was in-existence from C 1500- 1763 AD .... Has monuments from 11th century old also , collected from across India .. It states the value of our ancestors property !!! Pepole interested with ancient Monuments should visit the place ... This place also has very old scripts stored here from Very ancient Nagari script to Kannada script ... Good place to visit to see our ancient Scripts and sculpture s ...
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