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Cochin Tourism

Cochin (Kochi) is the commercial capital of Kerala, and is sometimes referred
to as the Queen of the Arabian Sea. Cochin proudly boasts a
rich cultural heritage, but is one of the most fast-paced and modern cities
in India. It is also one of the finest natural harbours of the world and
a major Indian port.
Always a tourist favourite, this city offers visitors plenty. Forts, palaces,
museums, old churches, cool backwaters, palm fringed lagoons, beaches and
the practicality of a contemporary metro.
Places of Interest
The Chinese fishing nets
These huge cantilevered fishing nets along the backwaters are the legacy
of the traders from the court of Kublai Khan. Built of teakwood and bamboo
poles, they are fascinating to see.
St. Francis Church 
This Protestant church was originally built by the Portuguese in 1510 A.D.
It is considered to be India's oldest European church. Vasco Da Gama was
buried here before his remains were taken back to Portugal 14 years later.
Mattancherry (Dutch Palace)
Also known as the Mattancherry Palace, it was built by the Portuguese and
presented to the Kochi Raja in 1555 AD. A fine blend of Indo-European architecture,
it acquired the present name after it was renovated by the Dutch in 1663.
In the center of the building is the hall where the Cochin Rajas held their
coronations. This central courtyard also enshrines the deity of the royal
family. Adjacent rooms contain 17th and 18th century murals illustrating
scenes from Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are two
temples on either side of the main palace, dedicated to Lord Krishna and
Lord Shiva.
Jewish Synagogue
Situated close to the Mattancherry boat jetty, the Synagogue and the ancient
Jew town built in 1568 A.D. is of great historical importance. The most
distinctive features are its white willow-pattern tiles of which no two
are alike.