The Ultimate Guide & Map to the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025/26 Venues
Kochi-Muziris Biennale is finally here. Browse through Daily Schedules, Highlights, Events, Galleries, Artists in this ultimate guide
Kochi-Muziris Biennale is finally here. Browse through Daily Schedules, Highlights, Events, Galleries, Artists in this ultimate guide
Every summer, the water near Kochi lights up electric blue. Here's the science behind it - It's not magic. It's not a filter. Tiny creatures in the water near Kochi make their own light. Here's how.
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Fort Kochi has a beach everyone visits. But not faraway, there are shores with 500 years of stories and almost no tourists. From a beach that once held Portuguese cannons to a fishing village where nothing has changed in a century Kochi's best beaches aren't the ones on the map.
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A 200-year-old house in Jew Town becomes the stage for 12 artists asking what it means to survive between land and sea.
A steel sundial stands in the courtyard of Pepper House, angled at exactly 32 degrees north. That's the latitude of Palestine. Here's what's inside Pepper House at the Kochi Biennale
Hidden spots in Fort Kochi and Mattancherry for authentic samosas, jalebis, dhoklas, lassis, erachi choru, parottas and more
A 200-year-old godown in Mattancherry holds eight of the Biennale's most political works. From Flint's water crisis to the Parliament of Ghosts, Anand Warehouse holds the Biennale's toughest stories
A missing film. A landfill reborn. A 4,500-year-old dancer. SMS Hall is the Biennale venue you shouldn't skip. Six artists turn bodies, waste, and forgotten histories into something unforgettable
Glass from Palestine, a living garden, submarine cables, fishing nets, and pepper routes. 111 Markaz packs the whole Biennale into one venue.
This beautiful public mural on the Coast Guard wall honours the fisherfolk, mangrove planters, and guards who hold Fort Kochi's shore together.
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
A 200-year-old house in Jew Town becomes the stage for 12 artists asking what it means to survive between land and sea.
A steel sundial stands in the courtyard of Pepper House, angled at exactly 32 degrees north. That's the latitude of Palestine. Here's what's inside Pepper House at the Kochi Biennale
A 200-year-old godown in Mattancherry holds eight of the Biennale's most political works. From Flint's water crisis to the Parliament of Ghosts, Anand Warehouse holds the Biennale's toughest stories
A missing film. A landfill reborn. A 4,500-year-old dancer. SMS Hall is the Biennale venue you shouldn't skip. Six artists turn bodies, waste, and forgotten histories into something unforgettable
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
The Students' Biennale at Kochi shows you what Indian art looks like in five years. Here are five artists you should see.
The rug extends a muted invitation, asking the body to settle within its folds. Monika traces the quiet turbulence of everyday life—frictions, doubts, and the comforting panic of solitude.
The Peta (turban) and Mancha (rope bed)—two objects that carry a farmer's life. When the turban is placed on the bed, it signifies rest, grueling work completed, earned repose.
Hidden spots in Fort Kochi and Mattancherry for authentic samosas, jalebis, dhoklas, lassis, erachi choru, parottas and more
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
A Kenyan artist draws on Dutch walls. A student builds a shelter for her child-bride mother. David Hall is unmissable.
In a town that sleeps late, Le Té by Iyami offers early risers a sanctuary with Coffee and historical Breudher bread, and the perfect window in a 400 year old Dutch Building to watch Fort Kochi wake up.
Early Bird invites children aged 8–15 to discover migratory and wetland birds on a morning walk in Kochi this January.
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
This story begins on the breezy, sun-drenched shores of Fort Cochin in 1350...My great-grandmother told it to my mother, she told it to me, and now–dear reader–I tell it to you.
Making Kochi Water Metro more accessible to the travelers & humans of Kochi. Carefully curated water metro route maps, timings, feeder buses, tips and more.
This is our Fort Kochi insider guide for you 32 paw-picked experiences, updated regularly by the cats who call this place home. Whether you're here for the Biennale, the food, or just the light on the harbour at dusk, we've got you.
Discover the charm of the curated collection of books found in the independent and quaint bookstores in Fort Kochi that enriches the cultural experience of travellers and explorers.
Delve into the century-old tradition of pigeon feeding at the Jain Temple near Gujarati Road to experience one of the many enchanting cultural aspects of Fort Kochi.
A cultural journey into the heart of Kochi's musical heritage and the legacy of Deccani Muslim tradition preserved by Mehboob Memorial Orchestra.
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