Indo-Portuguese Museum

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Indo-Portuguese Museum
Indo Portuguese Museum.jpg
Established 1910
Location Bishop's House in Fort Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Type Christian Art

The Indo-Portuguese Museum is a museum in Fort Kochi, Kerala, India.

History

The museum was established by the efforts of the late Dr. Joseph Kureethra, Bishop of Kochi, in a bid to protect and showcase the rich cultural heritage and Portuguese influence. This museum now showcases the Portuguese influences on Fort Kochi and the surrounding areas, especially, the western parts of Kochi.

The Altar Display Hall at the Indo-Portuguese Museum
Image of Pope Benedict XVI at the Bishop's House just outside the Indo-Portuguese Museum

Features

The museum has five main sections: Altar, Treasure, Procession, Civil Life and Cathedral. Among the pieces on display are a piece of the altar made in teak (16th century) from the Church of Our Lady of Hope, Vypeen, a chasuble (19th century) from Bishop's House, Fort Kochi, processional cross, which is a combination of silver and wood (17th century) from Santa Cruz Cathedral, Fort Kochi, Indo-Portuguese Monstrance (18-19th century), from The Church of Our Lady of Hope, Vypeen.

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has also contributed to the collection at the Indo-Portuguese Museum and has to its credit sculptures, precious metal objects and vestments, among others from the Cathedral of Santa Cruz and other churches of the Kochi diocese.

Location

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References

https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/indo-portuguese-museum/336

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