The History of Folklore Museum in Kerala is more than any museum because it presents its visitors with a portal that opens the way into an immense, rich tapestry of folklore stories, art, and culture that typifies Kerala's unique heritage. This great museum has an incredible wealth of experience it offers the visitors as they search deeper into folklore history and explore fascinating tales over generations.
Folklores are richly preserved and pictured here in Kerala mainly for its beautiful landscapes, the lifestyle of old times, and the colourful communities; anybody seeking a genuine culture, must visit here. This museum was constructed back in 2009 with sprawling across three floors to reveal over 4,000 pieces, ranging from jewellery pieces to masks, sculpturing, and cultural gowns for the dancers.
These are artefacts, works of art and fragments of Kerala's soul that have gone down generations to tell myths of heroic characters, folklore, and spirits. The architecture of the museum is exceptional with the incorporation of different styles, like Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore, to portray the amity that unites a richly varied cultural history of Kerala.
For those on Kerala Tour packages, the Folklore Museum remains an ideal getaway into another world where myths and reality can intermingle. See Kathakali masks here, traditional dance costumes are available for viewing, experiences of the region's vigorous customs, and first-hand views of the art that makes Kerala folklore unique can be seen.
It also happens to be an excellent educational space and a tribute towards Kerala's artistic heritage: a stop that no one interested in Kerala would ever wish to miss. The Folklore Museum is capturing the essence of folklore, which is enchanting in nature and peopled by history-thrilling age groups. There is much that a visitor will find upon visiting such a place - a very real dive into the intriguing world of Kerala folklore stories.
A deep sense of concern and, rather, passion to create a museum with material compiled and documented carefully over the years holds so much treasure from art forms, rituals, and traditions that form the identity of Kerala.
The museum is located in a traditional Kerala-style mansion in the suburb of Thevara. The architecture is typical of the region, and the tranquil atmosphere with minute detailing provides a perfect setting for the treasures the museum holds within your Kochi Tour Packages.