Published Aug 5, 2021
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All About Kerala Folklore Museum

Published Aug 5, 2021
3 mins read
511 words

Hello again, today I'm going to tell you about my personal experience in Kerala, as well as sites you should visit in Kerala with detailed information. It is a spectacular location that you must see at least once in your life. Kerala is a very clean city. Also, people are there mostly fun-loving and caring. First, we are worried about language and communication. However, once we get there, the communication becomes more clear. But we face an issue with the day-to-day schedule, so I suggest that you plan your own trip and choose timing according to your preferences. When you book a package for a trip, there are always limitations of the place, but when you get a good driver, you don’t need to worry about places. This is something you can say you need luck sometimes. Otherwise, the package trip sounds more like a business meeting, it is better to go on your own.

If you want to enjoy the fullest, here are a few tips I wanted to share if you are planning trips. Most important is "Plan your own trip" then, gather information about places, or you can say attractions which you wanted to visit most. Then find the nearest hotels which are close to at least more than 2 nearby attractions. Hire a cab for sightseeing. TADA, this way you can enjoy one place according to your convenience rather than rushing to complete the 1st-day task.

So today we begin with our 1st place Kerala Folklore Museum. I also share some photos which were clicked by me.

Front view of Museum

Kerala Folklore Museum

This unique museum is the best example of traditional Kerala architecture. The structure is made of wood, laterite stone, and clay tiles. It occupies the largest ethnic collections of more than 12000 artworks. It has 3 floors with 10,000 artifacts. The ground floor is based in north Kerala, Malabar. The 1st floor is Kochi and the 2nd is Trivandrum. 

The structure is made of wood.

They had numerous Heritage Collection sections under one roof, i.e., a jewelry shop, a vintage shop, a face art gallery, ethnic handy crafts, handmade textiles. It specialized in Indian folk art and providing these invaluable things of ancient importance and also the fair market price for each artifact. 

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We can see the Beauty of Traditional Painting there. They support contemporary and modern artists to sell their creativity through our gallery space. We have a wide network with different artists to sell their artworks to visitors. The visitors can buy oil painting, mural painting, portraits, and traditional painting schools like Tanjavur Art Works Mysore paintings and reproductions of the age-old traditional school of Indian paintings. They are supporting contemporary and modern artists to promote their creativity through their gallery space.

They have a large sort of Kerala Saris, handloom products, 100% cotton fabrics, and other natural dress materials. Here below I share the link, if you are interested in this museum and want to know more, check the below link…

Https://keralafolkloremuseum.org/gallery/museum_collection

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anita4 8/5/21, 1:14 PM
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Good one
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priyanka.basnet 8/5/21, 3:24 PM
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Thanks for adding another one in my bucket list
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jack_of_all 8/6/21, 7:26 AM
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Nice information. Do read and like mine blogs. Follow for follow back.
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