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Laxmipuram Palace
The Lakshmipuram Palace used to be the royal seat of the Koyi Thampurans.

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Located in the Changanacherry taluk of the Kottayam district in the south - western state of Kerala, the Laxmipuram Palace used to be seat of the royal family of Koyi Thampurans. It was under their patronage, many skilled artists came from this palace like illustrious writers, noted Malayalam singers and classical musicians. Some of these eminent personalities were Raja Raja Varma Koil Thampuran, Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran, A. R. Raja Raja Varma and L.P.R. Varma.

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