1. The Indo-Portuguese Museum in Kochi is dedicated to showcasing the cultural and historical connection between India and Portugal. The museum houses a collection of artifacts, statues, and paintings that represent the influence of Portuguese culture on the region.

Some interesting facts about the Indo-Portuguese Museum include:

- The museum is housed in the former Bishop’s House, which was built in the late 16th century.

- The exhibits in the museum are arranged chronologically, starting with the arrival of the Portuguese in India in the 15th century.

- The museum’s collection includes a variety of objects, such as ivory and wooden statues, vestments and other religious items, and furniture.

- One of the highlights of the museum is a collection of Indo-Portuguese Christian art, which is characterized by a blend of European and Indian styles.

2. The Indo-Portuguese Museum is open from 10am to 5pm every day except Mondays. The museum can be contacted at +91-484-2215609.

3. The admission fee for the Indo-Portuguese Museum is 10 rupees for Indian citizens and 25 rupees for foreigners. The museum is located in the Fort Kochi area of Kochi, and can be reached by auto-rickshaw or taxi. It is also possible to take a ferry from the Ernakulam side of Kochi to reach Fort Kochi.