The Kerala Folklore Museum, a family-run and colorfully-cluttered private museum in Kochi, celebrates the crafts and folk arts of Kerala and South India. Spanning three floors, each level showcases a different architectural style: Malabar, Kochi, and Travancore. With over 4,000 objects on display, including masks, costumes, jewelry, musical instruments, and terracotta sculptures, the museum offers a rich and diverse cultural experience. Visitors can explore this trove of traditional artifacts, which has even attracted notable guests like King Charles and his wife Camilla during their 2013 visit.
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