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Kerala Art Museum -
*Swapna Koodaram -  Kerala Village Home stay*

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We arrange the below given art museum visits for those who are interested in seeing the various ancient paintings, scriptures and so on. Tourists could choose visits to art museum alone as a single package (for details E-mail Us) or these visits could also be combined with visits to other local tourist places of attractions, Ayurveda therapy, Yoga and mediation, cooking classes and so on according to the interests of the guests. You may inform us your interests by E-mail and we shall provide a detailed combined package for you depending on the number of days you have.

The Museum Of Kerala History, Edapally:
Situated along with the Art Complex at Edappally. The Museum of Kerala History demonstrates a Sound and Light show showing 35 scenes from the political, social and cultural history of has commentaries in English and Malayalam.

The Hill Palace Museum, Thripunithura:
In Thripunithura the prestigious palace-turned-museum, situated on the peak of a hillock demonstrates about 13 sections of exhibits, inclusive of paintings, carvings and other royal antiquities being presented by the Travancore and Cochin  Royal Family and the Paliam Devaswom. The Heritage Museum, situated on the back side of the palace buildings makes one conversant with the conventional life style of primitive Kerala. As a portion of the formation of a mini zoo, a deer park with spotted deer, Sambar Deer and peacocks is maintained by the Society for the Preservation of Hill Palace Premises

The Pareekshit Thampuran Museum, Kochi:
It is an archeological museum close to the Shiva Temple in Durbar Hall Road, Kochi city of Ernakulam District. This museum characterizes a plethora of the 19th century paintings, Pre-historic edifices, and ancient coins in the numismatic gallery, Scriptures in stone and Plaster of Paris, Copies of wall paintings etc. and the collectives from the Cochin  Royal Family. In the past, the museum was the Durbar Hall of, Rajas of Kochi where guests were greeted and where official functions and meetings were organised. Presently, under the State Archaeological Department, the museum has been named in consonance with the name of the Rama Varma Pareekshit Thampuran, the last ruler of the family.

 

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