With
an inauguration of 4 museums under the Heritage Project within the lines of
Muziris led by government seems to give an ideal chance to the people of Kerala
to understand the solvency era of the past. The lost city what they call had
played outstanding role while sustaining and evolving the socio-politico
culture of the state.
The
government led museum would give an opportunity to the people to get an insight
into the multi layered chronology of the pre historic port city which according
to historians strangely vanished during the call of the 1st century
AD.
As
per the source the Museum will remain open from the 10 am to 5 pm and will
remain closed on Monday. According to Express Travel World the entire museum
are amongst the 25 museum which were scheduled to be opened considering the
phases.
Entire
museum within the shore of Kerala are related with the history of the state and
to advent the same travel would require coming into Paliam Kovikalam and to see
the lifestyle museum of Kerala make sure to be around at Paliam Nalukettu.
Following the same trend Kerala Jews Historical museum is nestled at Paravur
synagogue and Kerala Jews lifestyle museum is at Chendamangalam synagogue.
Affluent
amenities that come with video projection touch screen and wide panel allows
traveller to get an insight and accurate information regarding the history of
the state.
Director
of Kerala tourism Shree Hariskishore who inducted and inaugurated the museum
for public veneration said we have opened the museum for people to see the
history and since we have compile the preservation process and have appointed
the guides so the museum is in full throttle to bemuse the people.
After
completing their visit in the heritage project people can walk down the
traditional site like attanam, Paravur Market, Kottappuram Fort, Kottapuram
Market, Cheraman Juma Masjid, Gothuruthu Performance Centre and Pallipuram Fort
to understand more regarding the custom and evolution.
Minister
of Tourism A P Anil Kumar said the Muziris heritage project is one of the
millennium and grand project supported by the core of state and central
government. The conservation and the projection would give an insight story
regarding the history of the state.
Paliam
Kovikalam which is situated near the site of Chendamangalam was once a
residence of Paliath Achans who during his course was a Prime Minister to the
then emperors of Kochi.