Pochampally Ikat Weaving Museum & Amphitheatre.
Built as part of a Ministry of Tourism + UNDP Rural Tourism complex, but operations are uneven (the on-site restaurant is shuttered) and most visitors skip the museum to head straight to weaver showrooms — losing the full pre-loom-to-loom story.WHY NOBODY KNOWS
Live demonstrations of yarn-tying, dyeing and warp-feeding for the double-ikat process. The museum displays Indira Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave portraits hand-woven in ikat, plus the historical evolution of designs from 1951 (when Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan movement reshaped the village) to the 2005 GI tag.



