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The Odathil Palli (Odathil Mosque) is a 200-year-old mosque located in Thalassery, Kerala, India. The mosque was built in the year 1806. The Odathil Palli is a magnificent monument that represents Thalassery’s history. It was constructed in 1806 CE by Moosa Kakka of the Keyi family. The land for the mosque, which was purchased from the Dutch East India Company, was previously used for sugarcane cultivation.
Tourists and travelers flock to Odathil Palli to see the sights. Odathil Palli’s highlights include its traditional Kerala architecture and its location in the heart of Tellicherry. The roof’s crown is made of gold. The mosque is also in use today as a place of worship. The masjid has three main entrances. The first is through the main gate, which is located near Thalassery’s old bus station. The second entrance is via Logans Road, and the third is via the building’s backyard, which is connected to OV Road.
FAQ's
Entry Fee for Odathil Palli
There is no fee to enter Odathil Palli.
Best Time to Visit Odathil Palli
One can visit Odathil Palli anytime throughout the year.
Things to Do at Odathil Palli
Explore the 200+ year old architecture, Religious activities, Other attractions in Thalassery are nearby.
How to Reach Odathil Palli
Odathil Palli is located near the old bus stand in Thalassery. The railway station is just 1.5 kilometers away from this masjid and the airport nearby is the Kannur International airport which is 26 kilometers away.