Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum

Coordinates: 11°17′33″N 75°46′41″E / 11.2925°N 75.7781°E / 11.2925; 75.7781
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Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum
Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum
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Established1976
LocationEast Hill, Kozhikode
Coordinates11°17′33″N 75°46′41″E / 11.2925°N 75.7781°E / 11.2925; 75.7781
TypeArchaeological Museum.
Collection sizeHistorical articfacts from 1000BC to 200AD
CuratorKrishnaraj.k
OwnerKerala State Archaeological department.

Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum is a museum and art gallery in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The museum has a rich collection of historical artifacts from 1000 BC to 200 AD.[1]

History

The building that houses the museum was constructed in the year 1812[2] and was then known as East Hill Bungalow. The bungalow was converted to an archaeological museum in 1976. In the year 1980, the building was renamed as the Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum.[2]

Collection

The museum has exhibits from the

urns and umbrella stones (tomb stones of rulers) are part of the museums's collection. The museum also has a collection of war weapons used by British soldiers and the official caps of British and French
soldiers.

The special collections of the museum include the

statues
described as ‘War heroes'.

Governance

The museum is managed by the Kerala State Archaeology Department.[2][3] The Kerala State government had spent Rs.76 lakh for the renovation of the building with further improvements planned.

See also

References

  1. ^ Staff reporter (20 November 2010). "Pazhassi Raja museum reopens". The Hindu. Kozhikode. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Kerala Tourism official website" (Web page). Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Kerala State Archaeological Department" (Web page). Kerala State Archaeological Department. Retrieved 4 December 2012.

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