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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/kodika6/udupitaxi.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Walkthrough the quaint lanes of Manipal in the Udupi district and enter a place Hasta Shilpa Kala Village near Christ Church. One may ask is Hasta Shilpa Kala village a museum? The answer is yes and no. It is an unusual open-air museum featuring Indian heritage, artifacts, and culture from the golden era. A spectacular museum of traditional houses, artifacts, textiles, utensils, furniture, crafts, and toys.
\nA spectacular visualization of bringing together and restoring the heritage structure to its original glory, preserving them, and showcasing them to researchers and people of similar interest. Hasta Shilpa Kala will amaze you for sure but is not an amusement park or a picnic spot. It is purely an academic institution, run by a trust with absolutely no commercial activities inside the premises.<\/p>\n
Born in Udupi, Vijayanath Shenoy went around looking for designs and materials from ancestral homes in nearby places to construct his house with a traditional architectural style. A simple banker, passionate about heritage and culture started to construct his house hunting every nook and corner to collect discarded ancient pieces. To his surprise and shock, he observed that many ancient heritage abodes were brought down as the owners were not able to take care of them, could not afford to maintain them, or due to westernization. He started this project at the age of 60 and in 2017 Shenoy left for a heavenly abode after successfully restoring 17 ancestral homes from Karnataka, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh with Karnataka-style architecture and a monastery along with priceless artifacts, and collections from the bygone time.
\nShenoy\u2019s keen interest in heritage and architecture gave birth to Hasta Shilpa Kala village. Located in Manipal on a sprawling 6 acres of land on lease from the government of Karnataka is now home to 18 heritages houses relocated and restored almost 80 % to their original glory. It takes about a year or so with the help of traditional experienced artisans skilled with craftsmanship who can carry on the legacy of the times.
\nEach house is four times costlier than its original price with the procedure in different stages like documentation, dismantling, transporting, and finally restoring.
\nShenoy had no idea that he would initiate to have so many houses and museums restored in one place. He approached the local government authorities with his innovative idea and was granted 6 acres of land in 1993. The rest of the funding came from the Norwegian, Finland, and Denmark embassies pitched in under their CSR projects to protect the heritage of the country. The Hasta Shilpa Kala village was also supported by the Karnataka government and some other private agencies for the maintenance and installations.<\/p>\n
The village takes you into India\u2019s rich heritage, culture, supreme craftsmanship, and architecture. Witness and admire the beauty of 18 heritage houses from Malnad, South and North Canara, and a few from historical North Karnataka. Traditional Shrines from various parts of Karnataka including the 13th-century Harihara Mandir will leave you in awe. Admire the rare collection of Tribal Art from Bastar-Chattisgarh and folk deities of South Canara being the main attraction. Each house, each museum, and every pillar or courtyard tells a story. Few of the abodes you will not want to miss as not only you will know the stories attached but also you can still feel the vibes and positivity in them.<\/p>\n
Although every house cannot be described in detail, a few of the major ones are listed here.<\/p>\n
An amazingly beautiful blend of Maratha and Rajasthani styles of architecture, Mudhol Palace was transported from the Bagalkot district. This 19th-century marvel with intricately carved doors and colorful vibrant windows is restored to its original glory with all the grandeur.<\/p>\n