Celebrating World Heritage Day — Explore Famous Museums Of India

Annually, the 18th of April is designated 'World Heritage Day' to promote culture and heritage conservation. India, with its old and lively culture, boasts some great museums that assemble and showcase the rich tradition of this ancient land. Museums like the old artefacts, royal treasures and colonial records, these places speak about their glorious past but also stand tall as symbols of cultural pride. 

Some of these monuments are situated within UNESCO's World Heritage Sites and serve not only as museums but also as heritage sites themselves.

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National Museum, New Delhi:

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(Image Source: Twitter/ NMnewdelhi)

The National Museum, located in the capital of India, is one of the biggest cultural institutions in the country. It showcases priceless relics from the Indus Valley Civilisation to the Mughal masters. This museum plays an important role in preserving several diverse and ancient heritages of India.

Indian Museum, Kolkata:

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Located in Kolkata is the Indian Museum, the oldest museum in Asia, build in 1814. It has an incomparable collection ranging from archaeological finds and fossils to Egyptian mummies. It remains a custodian of ages-old heritage and serves to showcase the richness of Indian cultural and scientific history.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai:

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(Image Source: Twitter/ incredibleindia)

In Mumbai, this museum formerly called the Prince of Wales Museum is famous for the Indo-Saracenic architecture and its much-valued collection of artefacts. From ancient sculptures to decorative arts, it embodies the historical and artistic tradition of India. Its architecture extends into the city's world heritage precinct.

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata:

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An iconic monument of colonial history, the Victoria Memorial blends British and Mughal architectural styles and is located in Kolkata. It houses exhibits relating to British India, including paintings and manuscripts. The memorial stands as a cultural landmark, which echoes the city's significance as a World Heritage Site.

National Rail Museum, New Delhi:

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In New Delhi, the National Rail Museum highlights India's opulent railway heritage through locomotives and carriages of historic importance. Through India's transport evolution is enhanced by interactive exhibits and a toy train ride. It preserves one rare episode of Indian industrial heritage.

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