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Overview
Most of us are often curious to understand the topics concerning history with an image fragility of the glowing preservations. Such is the saga of the Museums in Delhi.
Each of these inquisitive niches, echo with the ancient magnificence, and compassions of that are busted into small pieces of archaeological significance. Be it a piece of incredible poison plate of the Mughals or the iron of the Harappa lineage, these remarkable pieces fascinate everybody.
In addition to the tedious subject such as archaeology and history, Delhi is also interested in other things consequently. It has created some places of tourist importance such as the National Rail Museum and Shankar’s International Doll Museum.
We, at ToursNorthIndia.com are here to enlighten you with information about Museums in Delhi.
Summary
National Gallery of Modern Arts, National Museum of Natural History, Tibet House Museum, Red Fort Museum of Archeology, National Philatelic Museum, Nehru Museum and Planetorium, Crafts Museum, Dara Shikoh Library, Gandhi Darshan and Gandhi Smriti Museum, National Science Centre Museum, Air Force Museum, National Children’s Museum, National Police Museum, Zakir Hussain Museum and Ghalib Museum & Library are some of the important museums in Delhi.
Situated in the historic Red Fort the Archaeological museum exhibits several objects which date to the Mughal Emperors. The Crafts Museum stores a wide collection of Indian wooden carvings, crafts, metal ware, paintings, jewellery and images. The Gandhi Museum which is located opposite to Raj Ghat contains the personal belongings of Gandhiji which comprises of paintings, sculptures and photographs.
The National Children Museum contains various delightful inspirations amongst children which includes creative arts. The Nehru Museum is one of the interesting places which help to know more about the Independence movement. At the Shankars International Doll Museum one can find a collection of 6000 dolls from over 85 countries, each doll is dressed typically in costumes which represents the respective country.
The Zakir Hussain Museum exhibits several souvenirs, memorabilia and photographs obtained during the time when Dr Zakir Hussain was the Indian President.
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