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Indian Museum
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Indian Museum was established in 1914. First of its kind and still t he largest
in the country. The Museum has six sections : Art, Archaeology, Anthropology,
Geology, Zoology, and Industry (Economic Botany). The Art Section comprises
Tibetan temple banners, metal images, enamelled wares, bidriwares, ornaments,
silver wares, glass wares, pottery, ivory and bone work, wooden sculptures,
leather objects, lacquered toys. The Archaeological Section displays
stone-age artifacts from India and abroad, pre-historic antiquities from
Mohenjodaro, Harappa.
The Anthropological Section displays numerous objects of material cultures of
both tribal and non-tribal peoples of India. The extensive Geological Section
has over 80,000 specimens,
displayed in four galleries
showing varieties of meteorites, pre
cious stones, ornamental building stones, rocks and minerals and fossils.
The Zoological section, is rich with innumerable specimens of insects, fish,
reptiles, mammals and birds. The industrial Section has several thousand
botanical specimens bearing upon medicine, forestry, agriculture and
cottage-industry. The Museum has a publication unit and a library. |
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Address :
27, Jawarharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata.
Timings : 10.00 to 17.00 (March – November)
10.00 to 16.30 (December – February)
Opens on all days except Mondays and recognized holidays. |
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Central Museum
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This is specifically ethnographic museum and has on view objects and specimens
related to the different tribal and other communities of India. The collections
on view are especially significant because of the diversity of subjects and
material available.
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Address : Central Museum, Anthropological Survey of India, 2 Ripon
Street, Kolkata. |
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Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art
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On display are basalt sculptures from Pala and Sena periods with us distinctive
blend of Hindu and and buddhist styles, as also sculpted clay panels from
temples of the Vishnupur region.
There are also interesting collections of patachitras, or painted scrolls
from Bengal, playing cards, palm leaf manuscripts, ritual objects, toys and
dolls. The textiles include embroidered Kanthas, the patchwork and
quilting textile technique, and saris from Baluchar with their quaint figurative
designs.
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Address : Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art, University of Kolkata ,Centenary
Buldings,
Kolkata. |
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Victoria Memorial Museum
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The impressive Victoria Memorial houses a collection of
the British colonial period. Visitors are greeted by a life-size statue of
young Victoria (By Sir Thomas Brock). There are enormous oil paintings in
the Royal Gallery, illustrating episodes from queen Victoria's long,
eventful life and reign and a large painting titled "The Entry of King
Edward VII into Jaipur in 1876"(by a Russian artist). Also on display are
books on the 'Raj', sculptures of Clive and other Governor Generals and a
superb collection of paintings. |
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Address : Victoroia Memorial Museum, Queen's Way, Kolkata. |
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Agri-Horticultural Society of India (Garden & Green House)
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Agri-Horticultural Society of India was established in 1820 It
has a flower garden, green-houses, a research laboratory and a library.
Organizes annual flower shows and imparts training in horticulture.
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Address : 1, Alipore Road, Kolkata
Timings : 07.00 - 11.00; 15.00 - 17.00 |
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Bangiya Sahita Parishad Chitrasala
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Bangiya Sahita Parishad Chitrasala was established 1910. Collections include
valuable mediaeval stone and metal sculptures, manuscripts, letters of famous
Bengali author, art and archaeology objects depicting the history and culture of
Bengal.
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Address : 243/1, Archarya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata.
Timings : 13.00 - 19.00 Closed : Thursdays and public
holidays. |
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Birla Academy of Art and Culture Museum
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Birla Academy of Art and Culture Museum was established in 1966. Collections
include paintings of the mediaeval period as well as modern art and some
archaeological specimens. The Museum holds regular exhibitions of modern Indian
sculptors and painters.
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Address : 108-109, Southern Avenue, Kolkata.
Timings : 16.00 - 20.00 (Weekdays)
Closed Tuesdays Sunday hours : 13.00 - 20.00 |
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Birla Industrial and Technological Museum
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Birla Industrial and Technological Museum was established in 1956 It was built
by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research; deals with basic science
and technology: has large number of exhibits, designed, prepared and fabricated
at its own workshop. Galleries cover models showing Electricity, Nuclear
Physics, Iron and Steel, Optics, Motive Power, Communication and Mining. The
Optics Gallery has since been converted into a Popular Science Gallery. Popular
activities of the Museum include films shows, demonstration-lectures, hobby
activities, periodical programs of sky-observation through telescopes. Runs
several mobile units for the rural areas. Regional Science Museums at Malda and
Purulia operate under this body.
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Address : 19A, Gurusaday Road, Kolkata.
Timings :
10.00 - 17.30. (Tuesday to Sunday ) |
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Crafts Museum
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Crafts Museum was established in 1950.(Formerly of the Indian Institute of Art
in Industry). Collections include rural arts and crafts of different regions of
India including ivories, metal objects and textiles from West Bengal, Assam,
Tripura, Maharashtra, U.P, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka and TamilNadu.
Maintains a good library and photographic records.
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Address : 9-12, Old CourtHouse Street, Kolkata.
Timings :
10.00 - 17.00 on Weekdays.
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Ethnographic Museum
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Ethnographic Museum was established in 1955 It was built by the Cultural
Research Institute, Govt. of West Bengal. Objects on view include hunting tools
and equipment, fishing gears, dresses and ornaments, utensils, furniture,
spinning and weaving aids and also objects relating to art, religion and
'magic'. Stores photograph and tape-records of folk music depicting life-style
of the tribes of this state.
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Address : Cultural Research Institute, Tribal
Welfare Development, Government of West Bengal, New
Secretariat Buildings, 1, K. S Roy Road, Kolkata.
Note : Timings : 10.30 - 17.00 only Weekdays. |
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Government Industrial and Commercial Museum
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Government Industrial and Commercial Museum was established in 1939. Collections
include handicrafts, cottage and small-scale industry products of West Bengal.
Distributed over eight sections covering textiles, dolls and toys, handicrafts,
commercial products, models and statistical charts. Runs a library and a free
reading room. Activities include exhibitions guide-lecture services and
symposia.
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Address : 45, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, Kolkata.
Note :Timings : 10.30 - 17.30 only on Weekdays
Saturday: 10.00 -13.00 hrs. |
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Industrial Safety, Health and Welfare Museum
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This Museum is run by the Regional Labor Institute, Ministry of Labor and
Employment, Govt. of India. Exhibits depict industrial safety devices, different
classes of health hazards and remedial measures, accident prevention method
including occupational health. Organizes safety training programs for workers.
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Address : Lake Town, Patipukur, Kolkata.
Note : Timings :
10.00 - 17.00 except Second Saturday and Sundays. |
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Institute of Port Management Museum
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Collects and displays different aspects with special reference to the problems
of Kolkata Port Trust and the Hooghly river channel. Displays models of
dredgers, lock-gate systems, berths and modern docking facilities.
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Address : Institute of Port Management, 40
Circular Reach Road, Kolkata. |
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Jute Museum, Jute Technological Research Laboratories, I. C. A. R.
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Jute Museum, Jute Technological Research Laboratories, I. C. A. R. was
established :1936. A Departmental Museum under the Indian Council of
Agricultural Research; displays various facets of the jute and allied fabrics,
charts showing chemical properties , structure and machining of the fibre, also
decorative, industrial and household products derived from jute. Popular with
research workers, technologists, foreign traders and tourists interested in
information about jute and jute fabrics.
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Address : 12, Regent Park, Kolkata.
Note : Timings : 10.00 - 17.00 only on Weekdays. |
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Municipal Museum
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Municipal Museum was established in 1932. Run by the Corporation of Kolkota. It
has got some displays on public and civil health and indigenous products.
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Address : College Street Market (North Block),
Kolkata.
Note : Timings :
10.30 - 17.00 Closed on Sundays and other holidays. |
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Netaji Museum : Netaji Research Bureau
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Netaji Museum was established 1961. Collections kept in the ancestral house of
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose include personal effects, photographs, letters of
Netaji and other documents. The Bureau also sells books written on Netaji. Has a
good collection of photographs and documents on India's struggle for freedom.
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Address : 38/2, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani, Kolkata.
Note : Timings :
16.00 - 20.00 (Weekdays); 09.00 - 12.00(Sundays) |
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Nehru Children's Museum
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Nehru Children's Museum was established in 1972. Collections
include puppets depicting the Ramayana and the Mahabharata dolls wearing
national costumes from different countries. Miniature working models of railway
crossings and other novelties and an elementary science gallery.
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Address : 94/1, Chowringhee Road, Kolkata.
Timings : 12.00 - 20.00. Closed on Monday. |
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Rabindra Bharati Museum
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Rabindra Bharati Museum
was established in 1961. Located in the ancestral house of Rabindranath Tagore
and attached to the Rabinda-Bharati University. Depicts the Renaissance Movement
of Bengal in the 19th Century and the role of the members of Tagore family
therein. A major section deals with the life and works of the poet. Has a rich
collection of books, original paintings, mauscripts, photographs and other items
related to the leading personalities of the 19th century such as Iswar Chanda
Vidyasagar and Dwarkanath Tagore. Sells nicely printed sets of cards.
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Address : 6/4, Dwarkanath Tagore Lane, Kolkata.
Timings :
10.00 -19.00(Weekdays): 11.00 - 14.00 (Sundays and holidays;
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