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The Kanakakkunnu palace in Trivandrum Kanakakkunnu Palace View Kanakakkunnu Palace Other Side A full view of Kanakakkunnu Palace at Thiruvananthapuram 8°30′38″N 76°57′29″E / 8.510663°N 76.958123°E / 8.510663; 76.958123 Kanakakkunnu Palace is situated in Thiruvananthapuram near the Napier museum , India
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Vellayambalam is adjacent to the neighborhood of Kowdiar where the royal palace of Travancore King Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma is located. Partly due to this proximity, Vellayambalam has great recreational spots. Kanakakkunnu Palace located in Vellayambalam is often described the resting place of the king. Suryakanthi is a fair ground ...
The Trivandrum Marathon is a marathon organised by the Trivandrum runners club every year. [279] There will be two main races; a half marathon of 21 km and a full marathon of 42.19 km. A special 2 km fun run is also organised for public participation. [280] Trivand Run is another marathon conducted every January in the city. [281]
An elephant procession is held at the entrance of Kanakakkunnu and a wide range of exhibitions of various sporty rides and various cultural programs are hosted within the palace grounds. Apart from this, there are cultural festivals organized throughout the year by both government and non-government organizations.
Venganoor is an area within the Trivandrum City of Kerala, India, which is situated 13 km south of the city. It is known as the birthplace of Ayyankali , the great Dalit leader of Kerala. Venganoor is located near Vizhinjam where an international trans-shipment port is being built.
It is situated 9 km south-west of Varkala Town along Trivandrum - Varkala - Kollam coastal highway. The town contains old Dutch-style churches, a lighthouse, a 100-year-old convent and school, tombs of Dutch and British sailors and soldiers, and the remains of the Anchuthengu Fort .
The popular Padmanabhapuram Palace, the old palace of the Travancore kings, is also located here. It is spread over an area of 6 acres (24,000 m 2). The palace is known for its antiques, including the armory of the royal family. The woodwork in this palace is intricate. This palace is maintained by the Government of Kerala's Archaeology Department.