1. The Dutch Cemetery in Kochi (formerly Cochin) is a historic cemetery that dates back to the early 18th century. It was established by the Dutch East India Company, and many of the graves belong to Dutch traders and their families who lived and worked in Kochi. Today, the cemetery is a popular tourist attraction due to its unique architecture and serene surroundings. The tombstones are made of granite and bear inscriptions in Dutch, Malayalam, and English. Visitors can also see a memorial to Dutch commander Eustachius De Lannoy, who led the defense of Kochi against the British in the late 18th century.

2. The Dutch Cemetery is open to visitors from 9 AM to 5 PM daily. There is no phone number available for the cemetery.

3. Admission to the Dutch Cemetery is free. The cemetery is located in Kochi’s Fort Kochi neighborhood, which can be reached by local bus or taxi. Visitors can also take a ferry from the main Kochi harbor to Fort Kochi.