Ezhuthachan Memorial Museum
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Literary & Cultural MuseumEntry Fees:
There is no entry fee for the general compound. However, a small fee of Rs 10 to Rs 20 may be charged for entering the specific museum gallery.
Photography Fees: Carrying a professional camera might require a separate permit fee of around Rs 50 to Rs 100. Mobile ...There is no entry fee for the general compound. However, a small fee of Rs 10 to Rs 20 may be charged for entering the specific museum gallery.
Photography Fees: Carrying a professional camera might require a separate permit fee of around Rs 50 to Rs 100. Mobile photography is generally allowed for free.Timing:
Visiting Hours: The memorial is open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. It remains closed on Mondays and certain public holidays. It is best to check the schedule before traveling.
Ideal Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM is the best time to visit as you can...Visiting Hours: The memorial is open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. It remains closed on Mondays and certain public holidays. It is best to check the schedule before traveling.
Ideal Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM is the best time to visit as you can explore the museum and library comfortably before the afternoon heat sets in.Special Events:
Thunchan Festival: Held in January or February, this annual literary festival attracts writers, poets, and scholars from across India for debates, readings, and cultural performances.
Vijayadashami: The grandest event where thousands of chil...Thunchan Festival: Held in January or February, this annual literary festival attracts writers, poets, and scholars from across India for debates, readings, and cultural performances.
Vijayadashami: The grandest event where thousands of children are initiated into writing. The entire compound is filled with the chanting of letters and festive energy.Best Photo Spots:
Ezhuthachan Statue: The bronze statue of the poet is the primary photo spot, symbolizing the literary heritage of Kerala. It is best captured in the soft morning light.
The Granite Mandapam: The Saraswathi Mandapam with its traditional oil ...Ezhuthachan Statue: The bronze statue of the poet is the primary photo spot, symbolizing the literary heritage of Kerala. It is best captured in the soft morning light.
The Granite Mandapam: The Saraswathi Mandapam with its traditional oil lamps and stone carvings provides a very ethnic and cultural vibe for photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Museum Exploration: View the historical exhibits including old palm-leaf manuscripts, the iron stylus of the poet, and various artifacts depicting the evolution of the Malayalam script.
Sit Under the Kanjira Tree: Spend some time in the shade of the ancient tree where the poet once sat. It is a quiet spot for reading or reflecting on literary history.
Library Visit: Explore the vast collection of over 15,000 books in the research library, which covers everything from classical poetry to modern Malayalam linguistics.
Photography: The statues of the parrot (the bird through which the poet narrated the Ramayana) and the traditional architecture are great subjects for cultural photography. ...
Information
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Why Famous:
Father of Malayalam: The site is famous as the home of Ezhuthachan, who revolutionized Malayalam literature and made the epics accessible to the common people of Kerala.
Vidyarambham Center: It is the most prestigious location in the state f...Father of Malayalam: The site is famous as the home of Ezhuthachan, who revolutionized Malayalam literature and made the epics accessible to the common people of Kerala.
Vidyarambham Center: It is the most prestigious location in the state for children to start their education, attracting thousands of families every year during the Navaratri festival. -
Architecture:
Traditional Scholarly Architecture: The structures are built in the Kerala style with sloping roofs and wide verandas. The museum building covers about 3,000 sq. ft. and uses fine wood carvings and traditional masonry.
Saraswathi Mandapam:Traditional Scholarly Architecture: The structures are built in the Kerala style with sloping roofs and wide verandas. The museum building covers about 3,000 sq. ft. and uses fine wood carvings and traditional masonry.
Saraswathi Mandapam: A granite structure dedicated to the Goddess of Learning, measuring 20x20 ft, it is the center for initiation ceremonies and features classic Dravidian stone pillars. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Calicut International Airport is about 35 kms away. Taxis are easily available from the airport to reach Tirur town.
By Train: Tirur Railway Station is the nearest railhead, located just 2 kms from the memorial. It is a major stop ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Kadampuzha Temple (20km), Ponnani Beach (25km), Biyyam Kayal (22km), Malappuram Hills (30km), Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala (22km), Chamravattom Bridge (18km), Tirunavaya Temple (10km), Angadipuram (35km), Nilambur Teak Museum (60km), Kozhikode Beach (45km).
Tourism Tips
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Cultural Sensitivity: Since it is a place of learning and historical reverence, maintain a quiet and respectful demeanor. Remove footwear before entering the Mandapam areas.
Packing: Carry a notebook and pen if you are a literature enthusia...
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