Museum of Kerala History

The Museum of Kerala History, or Kerala Charithra Museum, at Edapally, Kochi, India, recounts the history of the state of Kerala. In 36 visual and sound shows, it covers the entire history of Kerala over the past 2000 years: the early people, Ay Andiran of Pothiyilmala, Senguttavan and Ilango Venmani, St. Thomas, the Aryan immigration, Nannan of Ezhimala, Kulasekhara Alwar, Cheraman Perumal Nayanar and Shankaracharya.[1]

The other main attractions of the museum include a gallery for paintings and sculptures. It mainly features Indian contemporary art, ranging over the last 200 years. It also has a doll museum with a collection of 150 dolls, the only one of its kind in South India.[2]

References

  1. "Museum of Kerala History". Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  2. "Museum of Kerala History at Edappally". Retrieved 18 July 2016.

Coordinates: 10°02′17″N 76°18′53″E / 10.03795°N 76.31473°E / 10.03795; 76.31473

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