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Delhi,
Mumbai,
Calcutta,
Chennai,
Jaipur,
Lucknow,
Varanasi,
Sarnath,
Shimla,
Srinagar,
Guwahati,
Bhopal,
Gwalior,
Sanchi,
Khajuraho,
Patna,
Gaya,
Nalanda,
Ahmedabad,
Bhubaneshwar,
Konark,
Kohima,
Bangalore,
Srirangapatna,
Hyderabad,
Trivandrum,
Pondicherry,
Thanjavur,
Madurai,
Imphal,
Shillong,
Aizawl
#Museums in
Delhi
National Museum- it is one of India's most
prestigious institution. The Indus valley gallery displays
many antiquities excavated from Mohenjodaro and Harappa,
like terracotta toys, images, and pots, jewellery, bronze
and copper implements and sculputures. The most outstanding
object here is the lyrical bronze Dancing Girl.
National Museum of Natural History- A prehistoric
animal greets the visitor to the National Museum of
Natural History preparing him for the collection of
botanical, zoological and geological objects on view
within.
Archaeological Museum-
Situated in the historic Red Fort, the museum exhibits
object of the Mughal period such as manuscripts and
firmans, that demonstrate the fine art of calligraphy,
painting, textiles and costumes.
National Rail Museum- The museum depicts
130 years of evolution and development of the Indian
Railways.
Craft Museum- The Craft museum complex is
a charming oasis of mud huts with painted walls and
thatched roofs, courtyards, terracotta houses recreating
village life.
Shankar's International Dolls Museum- The
International Dolls Museum is a museum devoted to a
display of dolls from all over India and abroad.
#Museums
in Mumbai
Bombay Natural History Society- The exhibits
include replicas and specimens of vertebrates and insects,
mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes, all
from the Indian subcontinent.
Prince of Wales Museum of Western
India- The Prince of Wales Museum was designed
and built to represent the ancient and medieval architectural
styles of Western India. The art section at the museum
has a collection of Indian Paintings representing its
different styles and phases.
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