Lockhart Tea Museum: A Journey Through Munnar's Tea Legacy
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Munnar, often synonymous with sprawling tea plantations, is home to the Lockhart Tea Museum , a destination that offers a deep dive into the history and production of tea in South India. Situated just 9 km from Munnar on the Thekkady Road , the museum is housed within a historic building constructed in 1936 and was officially opened to the public on 22 January 2014 . The Legacy of Lockhart Estate The Lockhart Estate , where the museum is located, is among the earliest tea plantations in the High Range (Munnar) . It was established in 1879 by Baron John Von Rosenberg and his son, Baron George Otto Von Rosenberg . The estate initially experimented with cinchona and coffee , before ultimately transitioning to tea cultivation , which flourished in the region. Inside the Lockhart Tea Museum The museum provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the rich history of tea production , featuring photographs, antique machinery, and exhibits that illustrate the evolution of tea processing...