Thunjan Memorial Trust

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Tirur, India

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Thunjan Memorial Trust Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Thunjan Memorial Trust is located in Tirur, India on WW586FC. Thunjan Memorial Trust is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category visitor center in India.

Address

WW586FC

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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riyas abdul kareem

Good experience, a fine place to visit and it will add to our knowledge also.Students can have a worthy visit.One of the staff there at the museum helped us a lot to learn about some history. the place is fine , normally not crouded.just 2-3 kms only from tirur town bus stand.

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Alex Francis

Nice place to spend time....extremely good for those to want to exlpore kerala traditions

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Ashtamoorthy Ts

A place worth a visit. Has an attractive museum, an auditorium, and a library. The place attracts a large crowd during navratri festival.

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Saivinayak Viswanathan

Very pleasant atmosphere and a place where we can understand the history and culture of Malayalam language as well as about the state of Kerala

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Shabir Pv

The Father Of Malayalam Language Sri.Thunjath Ezhuthachan Contribute His Knowledge And Wealth For The Malayalam Language. The Thunjan Memorial Trust Offering The History Of Sri.Thunjathu Ezhuthachan Through The Museum. It's a peaceful area with lots of trees and greenish nature. A parrot stachu which was known as "Thunjante Thatha(Parrot of Thunjan) was a main attraction. And lot of things can share the story of ancient Malayalam Language. Please there is not enough parking space for cars . It's nearby main road so you should have to find a parking lot before visiting there.

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Ramees Mohiyudheen

I live in close proximity to it. If you are in for some old malayalam history then this is the place to go. But first, brush up on your history about the father of malayalam language , which would help understand the purpose of the statues and scripts even more!

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Suhail Tgl

Peace

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Don The Vlogger

A historical place