Ramanilayam
Ramanilayam (Malayalam:രാമ നിലയം) is a guest house owned by the Government of Kerala situated in the centre of Thrissur city of Kerala, India.[1]
Description
The building was constructed during British Raj period. Before it was converted to a guest house, it was the residence for Political officers of the United Kingdom. The guest house has 30 rooms in three blocks, and two VIP rooms. Politicians and bureaucrats get more priority in the allocation of rooms. The Government of Kerala is planning to add 40 more rooms by constructing one more block.[1] The Kerala Tourism Department runs the facility. Being a government guest house, it has witnessed many major events in the political history of Kerala.[2]
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See also
- Thrissur District
References
- "Ramanilayam". Malayala Manorma. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
- "Public Hearing for Athirappally Hydro-electric project". The Hindu (7 February 2002). Retrieved 18 July 2010.
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