A veritable treasure trove for
historians and connoisseurs of art, the Pazhassiraja Museum is located in
Kozhikode. The Pazhassi Raja Museum & Art Gallery adjacent to the museum
displays the acclaimed paintings of Kerala's cherished artists, Raja Ravi Varma
(1848 - 1906) whose works brought international repute to the State and his
uncle Raja Raja Varma.
The museum is managed by the
State Archaeology Department and has on display mural paintings, antique
bronzes, ancient coins, models of temples, umbrella stones, dolmenoid cists
(quadrangular burial chambers with capstones), and similar megalithic
monuments. For more information on Ravi Varma's works, refer 'The prince among
painters and a painter among princes'.
The museum and the art gallery
are named after the great Pazhassiraja Kerala Varma of the Padinjare Kovilakom
of the Kottayam royal family. The famous 'Pazhassi Revolt' (against the British
East India Company during the second half of the 1700s) was led by
Pazhassiraja. Nicknamed the Lion of Kerala, Pazhassiraja is also credited with
introducing guerilla warfare in the hills of Wayanad to resist the increasingly
intolerable British colonialism. This great freedom fighter was shot dead in an
encounter on 30 November 1805.
Visiting Hours: 0900 - 1630 hrs;
Break 1300 - 1400 hrs. Closed on Mondays and other public holidays.
Nearest railway station:
Kozhikode
Nearest Airport: Calicut
International Airport, about 23 km from Kozhikode town
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