1. Kerala Folklore Museum in Kochi is a unique museum that showcases the traditional and cultural art, customs, and rituals of Kerala. The museum spans across an area of 3.5 acres and has over 4,000 artefacts and exhibits, including masks, sculptures, musical instruments, weapons, and traditional clothing, among others.

One of the interesting facts about the museum is that the artefacts and exhibits on display were collected over a period of 25 years by its founder, George Thaliath. He travelled extensively across Kerala to collect these items and set up the museum in 2009.

The museum is divided into various sections, including the folk art gallery, the tribal art gallery, the woodcarving gallery, the sculpture garden, and the courtyard. Visitors can learn about the different art forms and traditions of Kerala through the exhibits and displays.

2. Kerala Folklore Museum is open from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm every day. Visitors can contact the museum at +91-484-2204467 if they require any information about the working hours or any other queries.

3. The ticket price for entry to the museum is INR 100 for adults and INR 50 for children. The museum is located in Thevara, Kochi, and visitors can reach there easily by taxi, auto-rickshaw, or bus. The nearest railway station is Ernakulam Junction, which is about 6 km away from the museum, and the nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, which is about 34 km away.