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  • Place Types Art gallery
  • Address Museum Road, Chembukkavu, Udaya Nagar, Chembukkav, Thrissur, Kerala 680020, India
  • Coordinate 10.530446,76.2245279
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code G6JF+5R Thrissur, Kerala, India
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Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Mural Art Museum
Reviews
kv v (01/24/2021)
This mural museum has mural paintings those are replica from Mattancherry palace, and few from Ajanta caves...in whole if your interested in paintings do visit otherwise a skip. Its not maintained properly...u can see dust all over the painting frames ...there's a tiny park for kids outside and seating area inside the compound.
Shanu pets (12/24/2020)
Good feelings
Sreedevi T.P (10/03/2018)
Quiet and peaceful location.Beautiful paintings on mythology and related themes. It will take about one hour at least to see the place.Premises are kept well. Easy to reach and find out.
thaslin Km (03/20/2019)
Mural Art Museum is the only museum dedicated to mural arts in Kerala. It is situated in Kollengode Palace in Thrissur, India. It was started as a part of Sree Mulam Chithrasala (Picture Gallery) in 1938. Afterwards it was an archaeological museum and in 2009 it was renovated and opened to the public.[1][2][3][4]The museum houses a gallery of murals from all over Kerala and preserves a rare treasure of Veera kallu, temple models, manuscripts written on palm leaves, life-size statues of eminent personalities, a megalith collection consisting of earthen pots, Nannangadi (urn burials) black and red wares, black wares russet coated wares, stone age tools, excavated materials from Indus Valley Civilisation and Harappa and Cheraman Parambu, Kodungallur.
Abhijith Jose (05/20/2018)
Mural Art Museum is the only museum dedicated to mural arts in Kerala. It is situated in Kollengode Palace in Thrissur, India. It was started as a part of Sree Mulam Chithrasala (Picture Gallery) in 1938. Afterwards it was an archaeological museum and in 2009 it was renovated and opened to the public.The museum houses a gallery of murals from all over Kerala and preserves a rare treasure of Veera kallu, temple models, manuscripts written on palm leaves, life-size statues of eminent personalities, a megalith collection consisting of earthen pots, Nannangadi (urn burials) black and red wares, black wares russet coated wares, stone age tools, excavated materials from Indus Valley Civilisation and Harappa and Cheraman Parambu, Kodungallur.
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