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Museum Of Kerala History
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Kerala Museum at Edappally, Kochi, India, is one of the oldest art and history museums in Kochi. It is managed by the Madhavan Nayar Foundation, a registered Public Charitable Trust, established in 1984, founded by philanthropist and entrepreneur R. Madhavan Nayar. The museum was opened to visitors in 1987.
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Happy Idli
Happy Idli, Ellikkal Estate, opp. Metro pillar no.351, Koonamthai Pathadipalam Residence Association Block A, Pathadipalam, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Star Malabar Restaurant
Pathadipalam metro piller 344, Kerala 682033, India
Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant
Metro Pillar 327, 566, Crescens Tower, Changampuzha Nagar, South Kalamassery, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682033, India
Hotel Sree Abhirami Vegetarian
28G7+C27, Koonamthai, Edappally, Edappally, Kochi, Kerala 682024, India
LeBufe Restaurant & Catering
nr. Metro Pillar #371, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Haji Ali Juice Center 1960
377, Ernakulam Rd, Edappally Toll, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
hidDen
Pillar # 377, Edappally Toll, Koonamthai, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
SmooCho Treats
NA, Smoocho, Edappally Toll, Koonamthai, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kochi, Kerala 682024, India
Meat Barrel
32/375, Unnichira, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Brothers Hotel
682039, Thirunilath Housing Colony, South Kalamassery, Kalamassery, Ernakulam, Kerala 682033, India
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OYO 30084 Hotel Seagate
Kochi - Salem Hwy, Pathadipalam, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kerala 682033, India
Treebo Seagate
NH5, Kochi - Salem Hwy, Koonamthai Pathadipalam Residence Association Block A, Pathadipalam, Edappally, Kanayannur, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Ellikkal Residency
NH544, Koonamthai Pathadipalam Residence Association Block A, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Ahlan Luxury Rooms
Ahlan Road, Koonamthai Pathadipalam Residence Association Block A, Koonamthai, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kochi, Kerala 682024, India
Palm House, Cochin
31/387, Palakkaparambil, Thykkavu, New road,, koonamthai temple road, edappally, near andu Mukku Junction, Ernakulam, Kerala 682033, India
D Luxe Hotel
P 368, Koonamthai, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Cherian 's Boys hostel
CP Nagar I Rd, Koonamthai, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
Ginger Kochi, Kalamassery
Metro Station, Police station, NH544, near University Road, opposite Kalamassery, Changampuzha Nagar, P O, South Kalamassery, Edappally, Kochi, Kerala 682033, India
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Museum Of Kerala History

Metro Pillar 349, Metro Stop, Salem Highway, near Pathadippalam, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India
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Kerala Museum at Edappally, Kochi, India, is one of the oldest art and history museums in Kochi. It is managed by the Madhavan Nayar Foundation, a registered Public Charitable Trust, established in 1984, founded by philanthropist and entrepreneur R. Madhavan Nayar. The museum was opened to visitors in 1987.

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+91 81290 51881
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keralamuseum.org

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The Museum of Kerala History, located in Kochi, is a captivating journey through the rich and diverse heritage of the beautiful state of Kerala. As a history enthusiast, visiting this museum was an enriching experience that allowed me to delve deep into the fascinating past of Kerala.

The museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that vividly depict the history, culture, and traditions of Kerala. From ancient artifacts to informative panels, every corner of the museum offers a treasure trove of knowledge and insight into the region's captivating past.

The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing a comprehensive overview of Kerala's history. From the early kingdoms and the colonial era to the socio-cultural aspects and the traditional art forms, the museum covers a wide range of topics, leaving no stone unturned.

One of the highlights of the Museum of Kerala History is its meticulous attention to detail. The replicas of historical structures, such as temples and palaces, transport visitors back in time, allowing them to imagine what life was like in bygone eras. The lifelike dioramas and audio-visual presentations further enhance the immersive experience, making history come alive before your eyes.

The museum's knowledgeable staff members are always ready to assist and provide valuable insights. Their passion for Kerala's history and their willingness to share stories and anecdotes make the visit even more engaging and informative.

The Museum of Kerala History is not just a place for history buffs; it's a cultural treasure that educates and inspires visitors of all ages. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, fostering a deeper appreciation for Kerala's diverse traditions and contributions to art, literature, and society.

In conclusion, the Museum of Kerala History is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in unraveling the fascinating tapestry of Kerala's past. Its informative exhibits, attention to detail, and knowledgeable staff make it a rewarding and immersive experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the cultural heritage of Kerala, this museum will leave you with a profound appreciation for the state's vibrant history and...

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6y

Museum of Kerala History is situated at Edapally, Ernakulam District, Kerala. It is one of the oldest art and history museums in Kochi. The museum was founded by philanthropist and entrepreneur R. Madhavan Nayar in 1986. It is managed by the Madhavan Nayar Foundation, a registered charitable trust.

Kerala Museum has three galleries viz;  the Museum of Kerala History, the Dolls Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art.

The Museum of Kerala History is the oldest gallery in the Kerala Museum. It recounts the history of the state of Kerala. A light and sound show is organised for all visitors to the gallery, with commentaries in English and Malayalam. Outside the gallery there is a statue of Parasurama, the sage who is believed to have brought forth the land of Kerala from the ocean.

The Modern Art Gallery has a collection of nearly 230 works of art by some of India's leading modern masters, including  Raja Ravi Varma M.F.Husain. The collection was assembled by Madhavan Nayar and his associates over a period of four years. Works were purchased from artists, art collectors and galleries while some were donated by the artists to the museum. The gallery was formally inaugurated in 1993 by then Chief Minister of Kerala, K. Karunakaran.

The doll museum has a collection of 150 dolls, depicting cultural groups and dance traditions of India.

Museum will be open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Monday will be holiday. The entry fee is Rs.150. Visit to Doll Museum is free. No photography is permitted inside the buildings.

Now an exhibition of paintings AD-2019 is going on in one of the halls of the museum from...

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2y

Our visit to this Museum was an extremely frustrating and unwelcoming experience. We had come with genuine intentions, one of my friends had an assignment related to Kerala history, and we were hoping to capture some photographs to aid in her project. However, our simple request to take photos inside the museum was met with a resounding "no."

We even offered to pay extra for the privilege of taking photographs, but our request was again declined. It's worth noting that other museums in the area, such as the Hill Palace Museum and Kerala Folklore Museum, were more accommodating, allowing photography for an additional fee. It was disappointing to see such a rigid policy at the Museum of Kerala History, especially when we were willing to pay for it.

To make matters worse, the staff's initial warm welcome quickly transformed into an unwelcoming attitude once they discovered our intention to take photos. We were even told that we could leave through the gate, as if we were somehow unaware of how to exit the premises.

One staff member even followed us all the way to the parking lot, which felt like an unnecessary and uncomfortable intrusion of our privacy. It's essential for museums to treat their visitors with respect and understanding, and this experience fell far short of that standard.

In contrast, the other museums we visited were much more accommodating and considerate of our needs. I would highly recommend exploring those alternatives if you're looking for a more visitor-friendly experience. Overall, our visit to the Museum of Kerala History left a bitter taste in our mouths, and we won't be returning...

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Hawin Printo CHawin Printo C
The Museum of Kerala History, located in Kochi, is a captivating journey through the rich and diverse heritage of the beautiful state of Kerala. As a history enthusiast, visiting this museum was an enriching experience that allowed me to delve deep into the fascinating past of Kerala. The museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that vividly depict the history, culture, and traditions of Kerala. From ancient artifacts to informative panels, every corner of the museum offers a treasure trove of knowledge and insight into the region's captivating past. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing a comprehensive overview of Kerala's history. From the early kingdoms and the colonial era to the socio-cultural aspects and the traditional art forms, the museum covers a wide range of topics, leaving no stone unturned. One of the highlights of the Museum of Kerala History is its meticulous attention to detail. The replicas of historical structures, such as temples and palaces, transport visitors back in time, allowing them to imagine what life was like in bygone eras. The lifelike dioramas and audio-visual presentations further enhance the immersive experience, making history come alive before your eyes. The museum's knowledgeable staff members are always ready to assist and provide valuable insights. Their passion for Kerala's history and their willingness to share stories and anecdotes make the visit even more engaging and informative. The Museum of Kerala History is not just a place for history buffs; it's a cultural treasure that educates and inspires visitors of all ages. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, fostering a deeper appreciation for Kerala's diverse traditions and contributions to art, literature, and society. In conclusion, the Museum of Kerala History is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in unraveling the fascinating tapestry of Kerala's past. Its informative exhibits, attention to detail, and knowledgeable staff make it a rewarding and immersive experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the cultural heritage of Kerala, this museum will leave you with a profound appreciation for the state's vibrant history and cultural legacy.
Sunil KumarSunil Kumar
The Museum of Kerala History The Museum of Kerala History, located along the National Highway between Aluva and Kochi, about 10 km from Ernakulam, is one of the most fascinating cultural landmarks in Kerala. Started Madhavan Nair himself now it is manage by the Madhavan Nair Foundation. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to travel through the state’s long and vibrant past in an engaging and memorable way. The highlight of the museum is its unique sound-and-light show, which compresses more than two thousand years of Kerala’s history into about 35 carefully crafted scenes. The show features around 90 life-size statues, each created with reinforced concrete and artistically painted to bring characters and eras to life. What makes it particularly striking is the attention to detail: the attire, arms, ornaments, and jewelry are all true to the period they represent, making the exhibits feel authentic and immersive. The narrative starts with prehistoric times, before moving into the early centuries around 100 AD and continuing through significant phases of Kerala’s political, social, and cultural evolution. The story concludes in 1966, providing visitors with a sweeping overview of Kerala’s history. What I liked most remarkable was how successfully the museum has compressed such a vast history while still managing to preserve the essence of Kerala’s culture and identity. The experience is both educational and inspiring, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the state’s heritage.
Tasfia AliTasfia Ali
Museum of Kerala History is worth a visit if you are in Kochi ❤️ This place consists of several sections like Art Gallery, Museum Shop, Doll Museum each on the separate block. Also there is a Main Museum of Kerala History and that's stunning 🔥. Art Gallery is where you are not allowed to click pictures, however I got to know this after clicking few of the pictures as there weren't any instructions or sigh board, mentioning that we are not allowed to click pictures 📷❌. Art Gallery consists of mesmerising painting and art of famous artists like Sudip Roy, Sudhir Khastagir, Jamini Roy, Akbar Padamsee, MF Husain and many others. Doll Museum - has more than 150 dolls, all dolled up in ethnic attire showcasing cultural diversity of the motherland 🎎 🇮🇳 Main Museum - an entire block is dedicated to the main museum,which is actually a kind of a show including lights and sound co-ordinating to the statue. This show is manually operated where statue is introduced by switching on the light and background sound giving introduction also mentioning importance/contribution to the Kerala history. Light and sound is turned off by the operator post description which is actually an indication to move onto the next one.
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The Museum of Kerala History, located in Kochi, is a captivating journey through the rich and diverse heritage of the beautiful state of Kerala. As a history enthusiast, visiting this museum was an enriching experience that allowed me to delve deep into the fascinating past of Kerala. The museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that vividly depict the history, culture, and traditions of Kerala. From ancient artifacts to informative panels, every corner of the museum offers a treasure trove of knowledge and insight into the region's captivating past. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing a comprehensive overview of Kerala's history. From the early kingdoms and the colonial era to the socio-cultural aspects and the traditional art forms, the museum covers a wide range of topics, leaving no stone unturned. One of the highlights of the Museum of Kerala History is its meticulous attention to detail. The replicas of historical structures, such as temples and palaces, transport visitors back in time, allowing them to imagine what life was like in bygone eras. The lifelike dioramas and audio-visual presentations further enhance the immersive experience, making history come alive before your eyes. The museum's knowledgeable staff members are always ready to assist and provide valuable insights. Their passion for Kerala's history and their willingness to share stories and anecdotes make the visit even more engaging and informative. The Museum of Kerala History is not just a place for history buffs; it's a cultural treasure that educates and inspires visitors of all ages. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, fostering a deeper appreciation for Kerala's diverse traditions and contributions to art, literature, and society. In conclusion, the Museum of Kerala History is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in unraveling the fascinating tapestry of Kerala's past. Its informative exhibits, attention to detail, and knowledgeable staff make it a rewarding and immersive experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the cultural heritage of Kerala, this museum will leave you with a profound appreciation for the state's vibrant history and cultural legacy.
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The Museum of Kerala History The Museum of Kerala History, located along the National Highway between Aluva and Kochi, about 10 km from Ernakulam, is one of the most fascinating cultural landmarks in Kerala. Started Madhavan Nair himself now it is manage by the Madhavan Nair Foundation. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to travel through the state’s long and vibrant past in an engaging and memorable way. The highlight of the museum is its unique sound-and-light show, which compresses more than two thousand years of Kerala’s history into about 35 carefully crafted scenes. The show features around 90 life-size statues, each created with reinforced concrete and artistically painted to bring characters and eras to life. What makes it particularly striking is the attention to detail: the attire, arms, ornaments, and jewelry are all true to the period they represent, making the exhibits feel authentic and immersive. The narrative starts with prehistoric times, before moving into the early centuries around 100 AD and continuing through significant phases of Kerala’s political, social, and cultural evolution. The story concludes in 1966, providing visitors with a sweeping overview of Kerala’s history. What I liked most remarkable was how successfully the museum has compressed such a vast history while still managing to preserve the essence of Kerala’s culture and identity. The experience is both educational and inspiring, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the state’s heritage.
Sunil Kumar

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Museum of Kerala History is worth a visit if you are in Kochi ❤️ This place consists of several sections like Art Gallery, Museum Shop, Doll Museum each on the separate block. Also there is a Main Museum of Kerala History and that's stunning 🔥. Art Gallery is where you are not allowed to click pictures, however I got to know this after clicking few of the pictures as there weren't any instructions or sigh board, mentioning that we are not allowed to click pictures 📷❌. Art Gallery consists of mesmerising painting and art of famous artists like Sudip Roy, Sudhir Khastagir, Jamini Roy, Akbar Padamsee, MF Husain and many others. Doll Museum - has more than 150 dolls, all dolled up in ethnic attire showcasing cultural diversity of the motherland 🎎 🇮🇳 Main Museum - an entire block is dedicated to the main museum,which is actually a kind of a show including lights and sound co-ordinating to the statue. This show is manually operated where statue is introduced by switching on the light and background sound giving introduction also mentioning importance/contribution to the Kerala history. Light and sound is turned off by the operator post description which is actually an indication to move onto the next one.
Tasfia Ali

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