Nehru Children's Museum
Nehru Children's Museum
Nehru Children's Museum
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11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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NSDSVSMS
Mumbai, India107 contributions
Dec 2013 • Family
The first floor is the doll museum which is okay, but the stories of Mahabharat and Ramayan on the second and third floor executed as model scenes in glass cases (65 or so) is beautifully done and a good lesson in history.
Written December 27, 2013
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Kunal Kaviraj
Bengaluru, India64 contributions
This is basically a dolls museum with a collection of about 1000 dolls from different countries and states of India. There is also a series of models depicting Ramayana and Mahabharata, each consisting of around 60 panels. These are very nice and my kids loved it. Overall very nice collection for small kids. Though most of these are quite old, I have seen these 25 years earlier as well and thus looks slightly dirty now. But worth a visit. There is parking place inside which can accommodate around 20 odd cars.
Written December 29, 2014
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GrainVodka
Jodhpur, India513 contributions
Aug 2012 • Friends
A visit to the Neheru Sishu Bhawan reminds one of the great love and affection Jawaharlal Neheru had for children.
However this sishu bhawan was not built in his life time but was built 8 years after his death in 1972.
There are numerous articles of attraction for the children and it is a veritable paradise for them. Best things for children are that the bhawan has miniature replicas of many attractive items and also has dolls from all over the world and miniature models made of clay those children would very much appreciate.
However this sishu bhawan was not built in his life time but was built 8 years after his death in 1972.
There are numerous articles of attraction for the children and it is a veritable paradise for them. Best things for children are that the bhawan has miniature replicas of many attractive items and also has dolls from all over the world and miniature models made of clay those children would very much appreciate.
Written January 22, 2013
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J_Udaipuria
Kolkata (Calcutta), India26 contributions
Though it primarily appear to be associated with Children, but once entered people of all ages will feel as child. So much masti is there.
Written January 18, 2012
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Santanu P
Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK492 contributions
A unique collection of dioramas depicts the two Indian epics Ramayan and MahaBharat. A series of colourful dioramas depict scenes from each of these great stories in sequence. There is also a collection of dolls from all over the world, many of which are donated by visitors.
Written July 23, 2009
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sharmacal
Kolkata (Calcutta), India248 contributions
Dec 2011 • Family
good themes, but due to poor maintainance its neglected now, need some attention of higher authorities to get its old days back
Written November 1, 2012
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sreeIndia
Kolkata (Calcutta), India101 contributions
Oct 2011 • Family
Loved all the dolls from all over the world. It is a childs dream world. The two great epics depicted in statue form helps the new generation to know about our tradition and values.
Written May 9, 2012
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venkatesh339
bangalore2 contributions
Children will love to visit again and again. Good way to impart knowledge for children giving ample opportunity for introducing cultural values . The collection of the dolls in the various floors shows the different types of dolls in many other countries
Written January 24, 2012
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Abin06
Kolkata (Calcutta), India153 contributions
Mar 2011 • Solo
As a kid I used to love visiting this museum more than any other in town for its unique dioramas depicting the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics in such great detail. Other attractions included a small scale model of a ship and various dolls from the world over. A great place to take the kids to. They'll love it.
Written January 8, 2012
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Sharmistha Ghosh Ray
Kolkata (Calcutta), India105 contributions
Dec 2012 • Family
It is a museum where I had gone to as a child and I took my own and my nephew to view it too. The two major Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata are beautifully depicted through 3D sculptures and scenery. This makes it visually appealing for kids. And of course there are the dolls from all over the world, in numbers large enough to satisfy the most demanding of little girls. This museum also holds classes for painting, dance,music and martial arts for children up to sixteen years of age
Written January 3, 2013
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