Krishna Menon Museum,located in Kozhikode district, has an exclusive wing dedicated to the renowned statesman, the late V. K. Krishna Menon. This section of the Museum displays his personal belongings and souvenirs.
Krishna Menon Museum,located in Kozhikode district, has an exclusive wing dedicated to the renowned statesman, the late V. K. Krishna Menon. This section of the Museum displays his personal belongings and souvenirs.
Antique Museum is situated on Synagogue lane, Jew town, Mattancherry in Ernakulam. The museum displays a wide variety of antiques, including statues, pottery & other cultural artifacts. This museum is a branch of Fine arts emporium, Kochi. The public can visit the museum between 9 am to 6 pm.
The Indo-Portuguese Museum, in the compound of Bishop House at Fort Kochi, is a heritage museum where one can be acquainted with the Portuguese connections in Kochi’s past. The museum was installed with the aid of the efforts of the late Dr. Joseph Kureethra, Bishop of Kochi, in a bid to defend and exhibit the rich cultural history and Portuguese have an impact on. This museum now showcases the Portuguese effects on Fort Kochi and the encompassing regions, particularly, the western components o
The way it has been designed immediately captures your attention. On Stepping in, you witness historic episodes from the Neolithic to the Modern era through life-size figures. There is a wonderful gallery that displays paintings and sculptures that include over 200 original works by contemporary Indian artists.
Founded in 1930 by renowned poet Padmabhooshan Vallathol Narayana Menon along the banks of the river Nila in the Cheruthuruthy village of Thrissur District, Kalamandalam is an immortal name in the cultural map of the world. Kalamandalam is strictly a residential center of learning. Veteran teachers and talented students are its inestimable wealth. For art-recitals, demonstrations and workshops held in Kalamandalam and outside, artiste-teachers and students participate
Located 32 kms from Malappuram at Tirur is the hallowed Thunchan Parambu, the birthplace of Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of Malayalam language. This stretch of ground has been carefully preserved for posterity with items like the iron stylus used by the scholar and literary giant kept on display.
Paying tribute to one of Kerala’s great kings, Pazhassi Raja, this tomb is one of the must-visits for history buffs among places to visit in Wayanad. Known as the ‘Lion of Kerala’, Pazhassi Raja was known for his bravery and guerrilla warfare against the British.
The Arakkal Museum in Kannur city is one of the most significant and frequently visited attractions of the south that celebrates the memory and grandeur of Kerala's only Muslim royal family- the Arakkal Ali Rajas. Previously a majestic palace of the royal family and their actual place of residence, this museum is a true testimony to the impeccable Muslim architecture and design. The Durbar Hall of this palace, which was once the official venue of gathering for the kings and their nobles, has now
Manjeshwar Govinda Pai (23 March 1883 – 6 September 1963), also known as Rastrakavi Govinda Pai, was a Kannada poet. He was awarded the first Rashtrakavi title by the Madras Government (Kasaragod district was part of South Kanara district of Madras Presidency prior to the linguistic reorganisation of states on 1 November 1956[2]). Rashtrakavi M. Govinda Pai was the one who put Manjeshwar( Kerala) on the literary map of India.