Mannar Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal | |
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![]() Main Inner Corridor of Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal Palace |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Dravidian |
Town or city | Madurai |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 9.914881°N 78.124326°ECoordinates: 9.914881°N 78.124326°E |
Construction started | circa 1620's |
Demolished | Not demolished. |
Cost | Unknown |
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Structural system | Indo Saracenic Dravidian Architecture. |
Design and construction | |
Client | King Thirumalai Nayak of Madurai |
Owner | Archaeological Survey of India, Government of Tamil Nadu |
Architect | Italian Architect hired[citation needed]. |
Engineer | Unknown |
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History
Design and construction
Built in 1636, as a focal point of his capital at Madurai, Thirumalai Nayak intended the palace to be one of the grandest in South India. The design and architecture is a blend of Dravidian and Islamic styles. The Interior of the palace surpasses many of its Indian contemporaries in scale. The interior is richly decorated whilst the exterior is treated in a more austere style.During the 18th century many structures that were part of this palace were pulled down or incorporated into buildings in the adjacent streets. What remains is the enclosed court known as the Svarga Vilasam and a few adjoining buildings. The audience chamber of the Svarga Vilasam is a vast hall with arcades about 12 m high. The architecture is a blend of indigenous and Islamic forms.thirumalai nayakar mahal's pillars height is 82 feet and width is 19 feet
Courtyard
Upon entering into the gates of the palace, the visitor enters into present day’s huge central courtyard measuring 3,700 m² (41,979 sq ft). The courtyard is surrounded by massive circular pillars. Now it has a circular garden.Interior
The palace was divided into two major parts, namely Swarga Vilasam (Celestial Pavilion) and Ranga Vilasam. The royal residence, theatre, shrine, apartments, armory, palanquin place, royal bandstand, quarters, pond and garden were situated in these two portions. The courtyard and the dancing hall are the major center of attractions of the palace. The Celestial Pavilion (Swarga Vilasam) was used as the throne-room and has an arcaded octagon covered by a dome 60–70 feet high. The domed structure in the centre is supported by stone ribs and is held up by massive circular columns toppe and linked by pointed scalloped arches with an arcaded gallery opening into the nave above the side aisles.Materials used
The structure was constructed using foliated brickwork and the surface details and finish in exquisite stucco called chunnam using chunnam (shell lime) and (Mixed with egg white) to obtain a smooth and glossy texture. The steps leading up to the hall were formerly flanked by two equestrian statues of excellent workmanship.The pillars supporting the arches are 13m tall and are again joined by foliated brickwork that carries a valance and an entablature rising up to a height of 20 m. The decoration is done, (shell lime). The pavilions topped with finials that were covered with gold are on either side of the courtyard.
Present day
After independence, the Thirumalai Palace was declared as a national monument and is now under the protection of the Tamil Nadu Archaeological Department. This palace is open for the visitors from 9am to 5pm.Light & Sound shows
The palace is well equipped to perform Light & Sound shows depicting the story of Silappathikaram both in Tamil and English languages.Getting There
The Palace is located in the eastern side of the city, around 1.2 km South East of the Meenakshi Amman Temple in the city of Madurai. Madurai being a popular tourist center is well connected by railways and has daily flights to Mumbai and Chennai.Visit Timings
9.00 AM to 5.00 PM for general visit.Sound & Light Show Time: 6.45 PM to 7.35 PM in Tamil
8.00 PM to 8.50 PM in English
Gallery of the Palace
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Queens residence in Durbar Hall
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Domes of the Nayak Palace
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