Temples
Sreekrishna Temple
It is about 14km from Alappuzha. The classic architecture of this
temple is worth seeing. Besides its architecture, it is well known for
its 'Palpayasam' (sweet milk porridge), offered to the deity. The main
event of the temple takes place in the months of March/April.
Chettikulangara Bhagwathy Temple
The locals believe that the presiding deity of the temple has
miraculous powers. On the occasion of Bharani the temple is abuzz with
activity in the months of February and March.
Mannarshala Temple
The Mannarshala Temple is about 32 km from Alappuzha and an important
center of serpent worship in Kerala. On the occasion of Ayilyam (in the
months of September and October), thousands gather to worship the
serpent god.
Churches
Arthunkal
Arthunkal is a famous pilgrim center, known for the St. Andrew's
church. The Portuguese missionaries set up this Church 1851 AD. The
church is popularly known as St. Sebastian's.
Palaces
Krishnapuram Palace
The Krishnapuram palace is located at a distance of 47 km at
Kayamkulam. The double storied palace contains one of the greatest Mural
panels in Kerala. The 18th century Krishnapuram Palace is a typical
example of Kerala Architecture.



