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Ananthavilasam Palace Outhouse


Village: Vanchiyoor

Taluk: Thiruvananthapuram

GPS Coordinates: 8° 28’ 50.5” N 76° 56’ 41.3” E

Notification Year: 2003

The Ananthavilasam Palace outhouse building is a rectangular, double-storey structure that faces south. It is situated at the southeast corner of the Ananthavilasam Palace compound. Even though this structure is more Keralite than the Ananthavilasam Palace, some European features are present. The long veranda in the front has long, narrow fluted pillars. The tiled roof bears two ornate gables on each side, facing east and west.

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