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Top 5 Museums To Visit In Delhi

The museums in Delhi are a wonderful place to begin learning about India's history and unraveling the country's complexities.

Chitesh by Chitesh
January 24, 2022
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They’re not stuffy or staid either! Many offer an interactive experience, ranging from handicrafts to rail transportation.

Here’s a list of our favorite museums in Delhi. On Mondays, however, government museums are closed:

1. National Rail Museum, New Delhi

It was founded in 1977 and is based in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. It focuses on India’s rail heritage. I purchased tickets online and came here with my family to ride the toy train and learn about vintage model engines and railways. A fantastic display of vintage trains may be found here.

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When we visit, this site never fails to transport us to another era. A broad variety of life-size trains that were once utilized for transportation are on display.

In addition, there is an inside museum with scaled models of trains and their inner workings. Apart from the main museum, the Rail Museum offers a few unique rides, such as train rides, miniature trains, and steam rides.

2. Gandhi Smriti, Delhi

This is a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi’s life, housed in the building where he spent his final months before being assassinated.

This museum is divided into several sections. The first is a display of his life, his modest living accommodations, and his mortal remains.

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It contains the major events in his life, as well as quotations from international luminaries, his efforts at khadi and self-sufficiency through a system of self-sufficient ashrams, and events like the Naokoli Satyagraha and the Salt March. 

There is a defined walkway outside the main structure that was Gandhiji’s last path before his killing. At the identical location, there is a memorial.

A world peace gong is also present. A modest shop selling khadi goods is also located on the premises. The event is free to attend. For those interested in the Indian independence movement, this is a must-see.

3. National Gandhi Museum 

The National Gandhi Museum has large image galleries with photographs, artwork, paintings, and relics depicting Gandhi’s life, work, and ideas. There is also a well-kept specialized library with over 40000 volumes, publications, his correspondence, and literature on world peace and faiths.

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As the name implies, the National Gandhi Museum and Library is both a museum and a library, with the former dedicated to India’s great father and the latter primarily a library with an emphasis on Gandhi.

Through exhibits, photographs, and paintings, the museum chronicles Gandhi’s life and times. This museum is one of the best places to visit if you want to learn about the accomplishments of the great many.

4. Madame Tussauds Delhi

The world’s largest wax museum is located in India. This one in Delhi contains life-like statues as well as statues of prominent people from other fields.

The price of a ticket at the counter and the price of a ticket purchased online are not the same. The online pricing for an adult ticket is Rs.576/-, while the counter charge is Rs.960/-. You can even print the online ticket from your phone and show it to them on the spot.

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A modest entrance in the midst of CP’s sea of businesses, yet once inside, it’s so massive that a single statue is placed in one room. They also change the sculptures on a regular basis.

They, too, have a photographer who clicks in his camera and afterwards sells it to you as a keepsake, but not obligatorily. Before leaving, there is a souvenir shop, although the prices are high.

5. National Museum, Delhi

The world’s largest wax museum is located in India. This one in Delhi contains life-like statues as well as statues of prominent people from other fields. The price of a ticket at the counter and the price of a ticket purchased online are not the same.

The online pricing for an adult ticket is Rs.576/-, while the counter charge is Rs.960/-. You can even print the online ticket from your phone and show it to them on the spot. A modest entrance in the midst of CP’s sea of businesses, yet once inside, it’s so massive that a single statue is placed in one room.

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They also change the sculptures on a regular basis. They, too, have a photographer who clicks in his camera and afterward sells it to you as a keepsake, but not obligatorily. Before leaving, there is a souvenir shop, although the prices are high.

The maritime museum, Ajanta arts, Mysore art, coinage, history of Indian script, northeastern culture, and musical instruments are among the departments on the first and second floors. Other portions exist as well, some of which are currently undergoing renovations and will reopen soon.

Outside the main building, there are Ashoka dharma sermon exhibits, a traditional temple wagon, and so on.

 

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