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Arakkal Museum

Arakkal Museum

Arakkal Museum – The Legacy of Kerala’s Royal Seafarers

Arakkal Museum
Arakkal Museum

Located in the heart of Kannur, the Arakkal Museum is a fascinating window into Kerala’s royal maritime history. Once the palace of the Arakkal family, the only Muslim royal dynasty in Kerala, this museum showcases the rich cultural heritage, architecture, and trade legacy that once connected Kerala to the world.

For history enthusiasts and cultural travelers, the Arakkal Museum offers a captivating journey into the age of kings, queens, and ocean trade, set within a beautifully restored 200-year-old palace.


A Glorious Chapter of Kerala’s Past

The Arakkal family ruled the Arakkal Kingdom, which included parts of the Lakshadweep Islands and coastal areas of Kannur, for over 400 years. Known for their strategic maritime power and strong trading ties with Arab, Portuguese, and Dutch merchants, the Arakkal rulers played a vital role in shaping Kerala’s coastal history.

The Arakkal Palace, a stunning example of traditional Kerala–Arabian architecture, has been carefully converted into a museum by the Kerala State Department of Archaeology, preserving artifacts that reflect both royal grandeur and everyday life.


Top Things to See at the Arakkal Museum
  • Royal Artifacts & Furniture: Marvel at antique furniture, thrones, swords, and palanquins used by the Arakkal rulers.

  • Maritime Memorabilia: Discover maps, navigational tools, and trade records that highlight Kerala’s maritime connections across the Indian Ocean.

  • Photographs & Documents: View rare family portraits, royal decrees, and treaties that narrate centuries of history and diplomacy.

  • Jewelry & Coins: Admire the royal ornaments and coins that reflect the elegance and prosperity of the Arakkal dynasty.

  • Palace Architecture: Explore the museum’s elegant woodwork, high ceilings, and arches that blend traditional Kerala and Arabian styles.

  • Photography: Capture the charm of this heritage site surrounded by old-world architecture and tranquil courtyards.


A Museum That Tells a Unique Story

Unlike other royal dynasties in Kerala, the Arakkal family was Muslim, yet deeply connected with the region’s cultural diversity. Their governance was marked by inclusivity and a commitment to trade, art, and architecture.

Visiting the Arakkal Museum not only unveils royal history but also reflects Kerala’s cosmopolitan spirit — where different cultures, religions, and communities thrived together for centuries.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit the Arakkal Museum is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring Kannur’s coastal attractions. Combine your visit with a trip to St. Angelo’s Fort and Payyambalam Beach nearby for a complete historical and scenic experience.

Museum Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Closed on Mondays and public holidays)Entry Fee: ₹20 (adults), ₹10 (children); additional fee for photography.


How to Reach
  • Location: Near Ayikkara, 3 km from Kannur town, Kerala

  • Nearest Airport: Kannur International Airport (27 km)

  • Nearest Railway Station: Kannur Railway Station (3 km)

  • By Road: Well-connected by NH66; taxis, autos, and local buses available from Kannur city center.


Why Visit the Arakkal Museum?
  • Discover Kerala’s only Muslim royal dynasty and their maritime legacy

  • Explore unique artifacts, architecture, and history of the Arakkal rulers

  • Perfect for history buffs, culture lovers, and heritage explorers

  • Combine with nearby beaches and forts for a complete Kannur experience

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