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Cochin: Where the past meets the port
The Statesman Kolkata
|March 30, 2025
If cities had personalities, Cochin would be that effortlessly charming raconteur at a dinner party—one who has seen it all, from colonial conquests to spice-laden trade routes, yet remains delightfully humble. Tucked along Kerala's Malabar Coast, this port city is a heady cocktail of cultures, where Chinese fishing nets silhouette against fiery sunsets, centuries-old synagogues rub shoulders with vibrant cafes and the aroma of freshly ground pepper mingles with the salty sea breeze.

As part of the Kerala Travel Mart last year, we (The Statesman) embarked on a tour of Fort Kochi, guided by Rajesh PK, alongside fellow media professionals.
THE COLONIAL CHESSBOARD
Between the 15th and 18th centuries, European powers—Spain, Portugal, France, Holland and England—were locked in an unrelenting struggle for dominance, both on land and at sea. The Dutch, having freed themselves from Spanish rule in the 16th century, ventured to the East Indies between 1595 and 1598. Soon after, the British East India Company was established in 1600 under a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I, followed by the Dutch East India Company in 1602.
Cochin found itself at the heart of this colonial contest. The Portuguese, who had fortified their stronghold in the city, fiercely resisted Dutch advances. However, after successive attacks in 1662 and 1663, the town fell to the Dutch. Under their rule, Cochin saw the construction of expansive warehouses and bungalows, including the iconic Bolgatty Palace (1744), which later became the British Residency. In 1806, the British strategically demolished several Dutch warehouses. Beyond their architectural contributions, the Dutch conducted an extensive survey of Kerala's coastline, including Cochin. Their meticulously detailed maps—some dating back to 1660, 1677 and 1691—illustrate the fortifications, streets, canals and residential quarters of the time. These historic drawings, preserved in the Dutch Archival Library in the Netherlands, continue to offer invaluable insights into Cochin's colonial past.
MATTANCHERRY PALACE MUSEUM
One of Cochin's most fascinating historical landmarks is the Mattancherry Palace, originally built by the Portuguese in 1555 and presented to Vira Kerala Varma as compensation for their destruction of a nearby temple. The Dutch later undertook significant renovations in 1665, earning the structure its popular moniker, the "Dutch Palace".
This story is from the March 30, 2025 edition of The Statesman Kolkata.
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