Palm-Leaf Manuscript Museum
On 22nd December, 2022, the Kerala government inaugurated a palm-leaf manuscript museum with modern audio-visual technology at the Central Archives, Fort, in Thiruvananthapuram.
About Palm Leaf Manuscript Museum
- This first-of-its-kind museum can be titled as the largest collection of palm leaves and manuscripts in the country.
- It presents around 175 transliterated and translated palm leaves collected from all three offices under the state department of archives at Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode.
- The museum is divided into eight thematic galleries. The first one is the introductory ‘history of writing’ followed by ‘land and people’, ‘administration’, ‘war and peace’, ‘education and health’, ‘economy’, ‘art ....
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