What to do and see in Kerala, India: The Best Art Galleries

February 4, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Kerala (/ˈkɛrələ/), called Keralam in Malayalam (where Kerala is the adjectival form), is a state in South India on the Malabar Coast. It was formed on 1 November 1956 following the States Reorganisation Act by combining Malayalam-speaking regions. Spread over 38,863 km (15,005 sq mi), it is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west. With 33,387,677 inhabitants as per the 2011 Census, Kerala is the thirteenth-largest Indian state by population. It is divided into 14 districts with the capital being Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvananthapuram is the largest city in the state. Malayalam is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.
Restaurants in Kerala

1. Vasthuvidya Gurukulam

Aranmula 689 533 India +91 468 231 9740 https://vasthuvidyagurukulam.com/
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Vasthuvidya Gurukulam

2. Strings Museum

K. B. Jacob Road Ground Floor Fort Manor, Near Fort Kochi Bus Terminus, Fort Kochi, Kochi (Cochin) 682001 India +91 96459 99000 [email protected] http://www.stringsmuseum.com
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Strings Museum

Experience centuries of creativity and craftsmanship, with fine instruments and objects that have inspired music-making from the earlier century to the present day. Strings Museum is a platform for art, music lovers which conserves instruments from various countries spanning many centuries. The museum presents regular lecture-recitals and workshops by talented instrumental musicians.

1/554 Fort Nagar Burger Street, Kochi (Cochin) 682001 India +91 90374 43104
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Mellow Art Gallery

Reviewed By 222gautm

Great art gallery with wide variety of paintings and terracotta, beautifull and serene place to be in

4. Kerala Museum

NH 47, Edappally, Kochi (Cochin) 682024 India +91 484 254 1768 [email protected] http://www.keralamuseum.com
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Kerala Museum

Reviewed By RatheeshRNath - Kochi (Cochin), India

Kerala Museum My visit to Madavan Nayyar Museum Edappally Cochin We always like something far away from us and never see what is near to you. This is what I felt when I visited Madavan Nayyar museum last day with family. I was on a vacation mood and wanted to show something new to my 6 year old child and was not in a mood to drive too long. After all research I decided to take him to the Kerala museum which is just 10km from my home, though I never visited. I always thought its just an art gallery. On visiting the museum I felt guilty about myself for not visiting this place during these years especially when am a cochin based tour operator. I shall pen down what I felt in this serene place. My and my wife with our 6 year old son went to this place where we purchased ticket for Rs. 150 per adult. The person at counter explained us to visit art doll gallery, art gallery and then to the audio visual studio to understand the history of Kerala. We though it would take just half hour to finish the visit and planned to visit an authentic in cochin for lunch, it was 12 noon. On entering the museum we were guided towards doll museum which was one of the main attractions. This doll museum has many dolls show cased with dolls of 2 feet height wearing ethnical dress of most of the states in India as well with main art form of that state. This small museum was enough for us to explain our son that we have 29 states in India and all states follow different culture, art forms and the authentic dress they wear. He was so amazed to see this vast culture and heritage of our nation. It was very easy for us to explain as all these were displayed with proper illustration and the way it was placed really require appreciation. Though he hesitated to come out we then went to the art gallery where original pictures of Raja Ravi Verma and many artists were displayed in proper order which are kept the way it should be. This is a place any artist should visit and is memorable to have good time at this place. The staff were courtesy enough to explain and is very well maintained. The third and last to visit is the gem in this museum, the audio visual of history of Kerala. At this place entire Kerala history was sculptured and a live demonstration was made using recorded audio in English or in Malayalam. From the era of Raja rule to democracy was portrayed in an order any one can understand easily. This half hour show gave lights on the history of Kerala with names of rulers and main legends behind the history of Kerala. Even though we were hungry we spent almost 1 and half hour in this place and is inspired by the way knowledge is arranged in this place. I would recommend all to visit this place atleast once and educate your children on what has been portrayed.

opp Parade Ground, Kochi (Cochin) 682001 India +91 484 221 8298 http://www.davidhall.in
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David Hall Gallery & Cafe

David Hall is a beautiful old Dutch bungalow that has been restored and has taken on a new life as a cultural centre with a gallery for contemporary art, with a focus on providing a platform for young artists. With its café serving authentic thin crust pizzas, delicious bites and beverages; and a space for performing arts, the historic building could be an inspiring, vibrant meeting place for fresh talent and lovers of art.

Reviewed By alittlebitofcaro - Bengaluru, India

If you're in Fort Kochi for the Biennale, then David Hall is one place you should not miss. It is one of the exhibit venues for the biennale and a very beautiful one indeed. I visited David Hall for the biennale, but ended up falling in love with their cafe and spending more time that I had planned on staying. They have a beautiful outdoor cafe, with a vertical garden and greenery all around. There is a changing special menu that is displayed on the board and the pizzas here are an absolute must try item.

Bugar St Fort Nagar, Kochi (Cochin) 844000 India http://www.kashiartgallery.com/Media_Details.php?q=13%20Kashi%20Art%20Residency%202018%20Lakshmi%20Madhavan,%20Mumbai
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Kashi Art Gallery

Reviewed By jadet393

We loved the place It is a must do if you are in fort kochi The food is good Coffee is amazing Beautiful Good service We will come back for sure !

7. Clay Art Cafe

Kollam-Theni Hwy Ponkunnam P.O, Kottayam 686506 India +91 94475 06811 [email protected] http://www.clayartcafe.com/
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Clay Art Cafe

Clay Art Cafe is an Art Gallery and Coffee Shop. We house an exquisite collection of paintings and art works. We serve Cappuccino, Latte , Expresso , Fresh Juices,Iced tea,Milk Shakes and Cakes.

Reviewed By pbanpela - Kottayam, India

The place served us with sumptuous delicacies and the ambience was also serene clubbed with nice artworks. A must visit for art and food lovers.

8. Art Space

Ballard Road Ballard Bungalow, Kochi (Cochin) 680002 India +91 484 221 5854 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ArtSpaceBallardBungalow/
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Art Space

ArtSpace is a project is a platform for an international community of emerging artists and creative volunteers. Art Space artists will exhibit work, run creative workshops and build links between; artists, schools and a wider audience. We ask for you to support creativity and enable us, so we can work together to create a space that celebrates the young voices of society.

Durbar Hall Rd, Ernakulam South,, Kochi (Cochin) 682011 India +91 484 236 7748
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Durbar Hall Art Gallery

10. Kumarakom Craft Museum

kumarakom wood castle, Cheepunkal Po, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kottayam, India Near Kumarakom Vivanta by Taj, Kumarakom 686563 India +91 98864 88093 [email protected] http://www.seekumarakom.com
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Kumarakom Craft Museum

Explore the tradition of Kerala through Kumarakom Craft Museum. More than 2000 items which represents the Tradition and Antiques of Kerala

Reviewed By bhavanak2021 - Hyderabad District, India

“The best introduction to art is to stroll through a museum. The more art you see, the more you’ll learn to define your own taste.” Nicely arranged museum with Good Collection. Nice staff.

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