Jewish
Synagogue,Mattancherry
Built
in 1568 AD, the great scrolls of the old testament, the copper plates
in which the grants of privilege made by Cochin rulers were recorded
and the exquisite Chinese handpainted tiles are of interest . Two
hundred years old, no two tiles are alike. There are also several
finely wrought gold and silvercrowns gifted to the synagogue by various
patroans.
Mattancherry
Palace(Dutch Palace)
Built
by the Portuguese and presented to the Cochin Raja in 1555 AD,it acquired
the present name after 1663, when the Dutch carried out some extensions
and repairs in the Palace. In the centre of the building is the coronations
Hall where the Cochin Raja's held their coronations. Today, it is
portrait gallery of the Cochin Rajas. Adjacent rooms contain 17th
century murals depicting scenes from the Indianepic the Ramayana.
Santa
Cruz Basilica
This
church was built by Portuguese and elevated to cathedral by Pope Paul
IV in 1558. The British demolished Dom Gomez Ferreira commissioned
a new building in the same site in 1984 the church was proclaimed
a Basilica by Pope Joh Paul II.
Vasco
house
Built
during the 16th century, the Vasco House is believed to have been
the residence of Vasco- Da Gama. It is in fort of Kochi and is one
of the oldest Portuguese constructions.
St.Franci's
Church, Fort Cochin
This
Protestant Church was built originally by the Portuguese in 1510 AD
and it is believed to be the first church built by the Europeans in
India. Vasco-Da-Gama was buried here. Fourteen years later , his mortal
remains were taken to Portugal.
Willingdon
Island
Another
of Cochin's famous islands is Willingdon Island named after Lord Willingdon,
the British Viceroy of India . It is a man made island created from
the material dredged while deepening the Cochin Port Situated between
Ernakulam and Mattancherry and separted by the backwaters,Willingdon
Island is an important part of Cochin. It sites some of the city's
best hotels (Casino Hotel ,Taj Malabar & Trident)as well as the
Government Of India tourist office, the Southern Naval Command head
Quarters, the Cochin port trust, and the customs house. Also on the
island are the offices of several major trading and industrial houses
as well as the Cochin chamber of commerce and Industry.
Chinese
Fishing Nets
The entrance
to the Cochin harbour is dotted by the Chinese Fishing Nets called
Cheena vala in Malayalam. There are large nets which hang from bamboo
or teak posts and are still used by local fishermen in fort Cochin
to catch fish attracted by the light suspended above the net. Silhouetted
against the sunset, they present a spectacular sight of Cochin's waterfront.
Distances:
| Cochin
to: |
| Trivandrum |
:
|
226
km
|
| Madhurai |
:
|
234
km
|
| Alleppey |
:
|
56
km
|
| Kumaracom |
:
|
56
km
|
| Kollam |
:
|
66
km
|
| Calicut |
:
|
188
km
|
| periyar |
:
|
200 km
|
| Ooty |
:
|
310
km
|