Cinnamon Museum
Take a trip through the fascinating world of spices at the Cinnamon Museum, set in the beautiful Mirissa Hills Estate, a work of art built by the famous architect C. Anjelandran. This one-of-a-kind museum is also a tourist centre. It offers educational tours that show how complicated the process of peeling cinnamon is and the chance to try delicious local food, all while surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
With its displays and demos, the Cinnamon Museum is a treat for the eyes and ears and a peaceful and luxurious place. It has a quiet courtyard where guests can relax in one of the four air-conditioned bedrooms that mix classic elegance and modern style. Each room is decorated with bright and happy fabrics that make you feel good and look good at the same time. En-suite bathrooms with hot and cold showers ensure your needs are met stylishly.
Through the magic of candles, the patio becomes a magical place to eat under the stars as the sun goes down. An exciting bar at one end of the garden offers a casual space where people can unwind and enjoy the evening air while candlelight casts a soft glow. This place is excellent for more than just eating. It's also great for relaxing and making memories that will last a lifetime.
The Cinnamon Museum is more than just a place to learn about spices; it celebrates art and history stories. Unique one-of-a-kind art pieces, like custom sculptures and drawings, decorate the museum and make it look better. As the centrepiece, a beautiful statue of a Phoenix stands, representing the mythical bird that, according to legend, burned itself to death with cinnamon sticks and then rose from the ashes to represent renewal and endless life.
The museum's top floor has a gallery with various cinnamon-related items and displays worldwide. By visiting this place, people can learn a lot about how cinnamon has changed cooking and many other cultural practices worldwide. The museum shows how vital cinnamon is in world culture and food history through these connections.