Huliheʻe Palace
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Huliheʻe Palace
Historic vacation home for Hawaiian royalty in the heart of Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona)
Travel back to the days of the Hawaiian monarchy at Huliheʻe Palace, located right on Aliʻi Drive in the heart of Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona). Once a summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty built in 1838, today Huliheʻe Palace is a museum showcasing Victorian artifacts from the era of King Kalākaua and Queen Kapiʻolani.
The Palace features beautiful koa wood furniture, ornaments and artifacts from Hawaiʻi’s royal past. In fact, this entire area of Kailua-Kona town has great historical significance with Mokuʻaikaua Church (Hawaiʻi’s earliest Christian Church built in 1820) right across the street and Ahuʻena Heiau (the last royal residence of King Kamehameha I) visible right across the Kailua Pier.
For current days/hours of operation and to purchase tickets, visit https://daughtersofhawaii.org/hulihee-palace/.
The Palace features beautiful koa wood furniture, ornaments and artifacts from Hawaiʻi’s royal past. In fact, this entire area of Kailua-Kona town has great historical significance with Mokuʻaikaua Church (Hawaiʻi’s earliest Christian Church built in 1820) right across the street and Ahuʻena Heiau (the last royal residence of King Kamehameha I) visible right across the Kailua Pier.
For current days/hours of operation and to purchase tickets, visit https://daughtersofhawaii.org/hulihee-palace/.