Nehru Memorial Museum
Nehru Memorial Museum
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pickytweeter
Edinburgh, UK384 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
Rooms as they were and lots of detailed history -cuttings, photos re - MK Gandhi, Nehru, Indira etc and large garden to match the Bhavan and just to the RHS a Mughal monument and also a cafe/vending hatch with food and more importantly cool drinks incl. water, cartons. History buffs or school projects.
Written April 27, 2019
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rishikochhar
Amritsar103 contributions
Feb 2019 • Business
This place situated just at the intersection of chanakyapuri and the teen murti road, is the former residence of first prime minister of India Mr. Jawahar Lal Nehru. this museum has room.
Written March 7, 2019
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VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
New Delhi, India7,147 contributions
Nov 2018
Nehru Memorial Museum is in Teen Murti Bhavan. This building was the residence of India's first Prime Minister Mr. Jawahar Lal Nehru for 16 years till his death in 1964. One can see the life history of Mr. Jawahar Lal Nehru through several photographs, his study room, his bed room, his achievements displayed here. Hundreds of photographs of freedom fighters, various political leaders, newspaper cuttings are in display here. One can buy several types of souvenirs from the gift and book shop.
Written February 1, 2019
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durham05
Durham, UK1,232 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Fine house situating in a very pleasant garden. Lots to see associated with Nehru and there is the room in which he died. The house has been preserved as he left it. Highly recommended.
Written December 28, 2018
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Billy3710
England214 contributions
Mar 2018
A good hour's time spent going round the museum. Interesting to learn more about the man, but I wondered why there was so much stuff about Gandhi
Written March 22, 2018
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maharao
Rock Hill, SC70 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
Before Freedom, this was the residence of the Commander in Chief of the Indian Army. After Independence, it became the residence of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. It is now a rather old-fashioned museum with a research library and scholarly center to the left and a poorly-aging planetarium crammed with school children on the right. If you have any interest in India’s history and the fascinating personality of Jawaharlal Nehru you should visit the museum. It is a place where you can feel Nehru’s presence and intellect. Since it has become fashionable in some political circles today to express a virulent hatred of Nehru, one wonders how long this museum will be allowed to exist.
Written December 8, 2017
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ACL3112
UK3,385 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
This used to be the official office of Nehru, the first Indian prime minister. he lived here for 17 years, he living and the sleeping quarters and the study are left as they were when he was in residence.
The house is now a museum, an interesting place to visit.
The modest surroundings are food for thought - they are in stark contrast to the opulence displayed in politics today.
The house is now a museum, an interesting place to visit.
The modest surroundings are food for thought - they are in stark contrast to the opulence displayed in politics today.
Written November 25, 2017
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Animesh
Greater Noida, India1,323 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
Co-located with Nehru Planetarium in one large complex at the Teen Murti Circle, Nehru Museum and Library buildings are is a must watch attraction. Firstly, the environment is quiet and serene inspite of large number of people turning up on weekends/holidays. The museum houses the history of Nehru-Gandhi India in form of paintings, newspaper clippings, sand/clay models of Nehru family, his personal belongings and recreation of his home and office. It is very insightful and informative, especially so for young children to learn from India's rich heritage and culture. There is a cafeteria inside the complex to cater for snacks and beverages. The library is housed in a separate building which has huge collection of books from India's independent history to modern literature on the county. the library has an auditorium used for screening movies and other events. If you wish to plan a trip with family or friends, along with a show in Nehru Planetarium, do cater for at least 4-5 hours to enjoy and feel the place. Strolling through the times gone by at leisure has its own charm. Go, feel it!
Written September 29, 2017
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MarcinDrP
Warsaw, Poland744 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
If you are into modern history... if you would like to learn more about beginning of India... definite place to visit... especially if you see this one and the Indira Ghandi Memorial Museum at the same time... and compare... and think about what you see when you compare... it is quite a lesson...
If you are not into modern history... skip it... it is not for you.... and ... it is OK ;-)
If you are not into modern history... skip it... it is not for you.... and ... it is OK ;-)
Written September 13, 2017
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Ullans
London, UK275 contributions
Nov 2016
The residence and office of India's first PM makes an fascinating place to visit to get an idea of why he is held in such high esteem.
Written July 18, 2017
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