Natural History
Museum
The museum at Federation House, Tansen Marg has a rich
collection of stuffed animals and birds of the pre-historic
times. It also conducts regular film shows and illustrated
lectures on wild life and conservation for children.
The museum is open daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm. There is
no entry fee. Timings for the film show - 11-30 to 15-30.
National Museum
It show cases the most comprehensive collections of Indian
art and artefacts. Spread over three spacious floors, it provides
a comprehensive review of ethnological objects from the pre-historic
archaelogical finds to the late medieval period.
The collections of Indus Valley Civilization, Brahminical,
Jain and Buddhist sculptural antiques can be viewed here.
The colourful paintings of the Mughals, Rajputs and the Deccans
are praiseworthy. Octogonal mini Quran, Babamama in Babar's
handwriting, Jahangir's diary, over 300 varieties of musical
instruments, textiles, an anthropoligical section and a handicrafts
gallery enriches the museum. It also houses relics exacavated
in Delhi region.
Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum
The official residence of Mrs. Gandhi at 1, Safdurjung Road
has been converted into a memorial. The museum houses some
personal belongings, a collection of family photographs and
photographs covering the nationalist movement. The exact spot
of her assisination in 1984 is also marked here.
National Gallery of Modern Art
Located in Jaipur House, near India Gate, this gallery was
originally the palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
There are over 15,000 paintings, sculptures and graphics which
are exhibited from time to time. The works of modern Indian
artists like Gagaendranath Tagore, Nanadalal Bose, Jamini
Roy, Amrita Shergil and others are on display. In the gardens
of this gallery works of the best Indian sculptors is displayed.
The gallery also houses a well catalogued library and a sales
counter where reproductions, catalogues, picture post cards
and posters can be purchased.
Nehru Museum
As per the plan and design of Robert Tor Russel, this structure
was the residence of the British Commander-in-chief. Since
India got its independence in 1947, it was converted as the
residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru.After his death in 1964, it was converted into a museum.
This museum has a research library. The terraced rose garden
looks beautiful in full bloom. During the tourist season,
a light and sound show depicting his life and the independence
movement is held.
At Jawaharjyoti Garden, the historical speech on 15th August,
1947,- the eve of India's independence has been inscribed
in stone.
Dolls Museum
Shankar's International Dolls Museum was founded in 1954.
More than 6000 varieties of dolls representing almost 85 countries
of the world are on display in the museum.1/3rd of the total
dolls depict Indian culture and lifestyle.
A dolls design centre here attracts toy makers from all over
the world. The B.C. Roy Children's Library also located here
offers a wide selection of books and a play corner for children.
National Rail Museum
Located in south of Delhi close to the diplomatic area of
Chanakayapuri, it traces through the 140 year old history
of the Indian Railways. The museum, spread over a ten acre
area, is the first of its kind in India.
The indoor museum is highly informative and exhibits a wide
range of interesting objects.Centre of attraction, are a collection
of 26 vintage locomotives, 17 quaint carriages and saloons
and a complete armoured train parked outside.The other highlights
include the Fairy Queen of 1885,(the oldest working steam
locomotive), the luxury saloon of the Prince of Wales(1876)(the
carriage in which the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were carried)
and the saloon of the Maharaja of Mysore, made of teak wood
and covered with ivory
A toy train going around the yard is also visible here.
Timings: Summer-08.30 am to 11.30 am and 04.00 pm to 05.30
pm
Winter: 09.00 am to 05.30 pm
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