National Gallery
of Modern Art
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Located in the Jaipur House near India Gate. The building
was the palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur. It has around
4,000 paintings of modern artists and also included are
graphics and sculptures. The gallery arranges special
exhibitions for those who wish to exhibit their works.
Rabindranath, Abanindranath, Nanadalal Bose, Jamini Roy,
Amrita Shergil and other's creative works are on display.
This gallery has a huge collection of art and literature
and journal on art and culture and painting of old and
modern schooling. At Chanakyapuri behind Bhutan House,
except Monday and national holidays, in the months of
April to September daily between 9-30 to 19-00 and
Oct-March Open from 10-00 to 17-00. The gallery also
houses a library which can be used by museum, which is
open from 1000 hours to 1700 hours, is closed on all
holidays and observes Monday as its weekly off.
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Nehru Museum
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To the south of Rashtrapati Bhawan Tinmurti Rd the house
that was built as per plan and design of Robert Tor Russel
in 1948 as the residence of the British
Commander-in-chief, has been converted as the residence of
the Prime Minister of India in 1954. Since then the
residence of Jawaharlal Nehru was at Tinmurti.
After his death in 1964, it was converted to Nehru Museum.
In his private life, and as a Prime Minister, the prizes
he got are on display. The photographs of Nehru is also of
an added attraction. A library is also opened. Open from
10-00 to 16-30, except Monday. Open to all. In season, at
11-30, 13-30, 15-30, 16-30 you may view Nehru's life as a
part of Indian freedom struggle in Nehru planetarium or
Son-et-Lumiere at Tinmurti. Ticket Rs 10 and Rs 5,
3014673. The rose garden at Tinmurti is beautiful. At
Jawaharjyoti Garden, the historical speech on 14-15
August, 1947 has been inscribed in stone there.
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Dolls Museum |
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Sankar's
International Dolls Museum was founded in 1954.
More than 6000 Variety representing almost 85 countries of
the world are on display in the museum. Dolls of Japan
deserves special mention.
However, 1/3 of total dolls is Indian - Indian cultural
and the cultural life style has been projected in the
fashions of dolls. The ticket is Re 1. Except Monday open
every day from 10-00 to 17-00. Besides, there is B C Roy
Children's Library and children's play corner. The doll
museum is situated at Nehru House close to Income Tax
Office at Bahadur Sah Jaffar Marg near Delhi Gate.
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Rail Transport Museum
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Located in the south of Delhi close to the diplomatic area
of Chanakayapuri it traces, through exhibits, the 140
year-old history of the Indian Railways. The museum,
established in 1977, and spread over a ten-acre area, is
the first of its kind in India. The highlights include the
Fairy Queen of 1885 the oldest working steam locomotive,
the luxury saloon of the Prince of Whales and the saloon
of the Maharaja of Mysore. Timings: summer 0830 to 1130
and 1600 to 1730 hours, winter: 0900 to 1730 hours. It is
closed on Mondays.
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National Rail Museum
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It was buil t as per plan of British architect M G Satto on
1957, 1st Feb, on the carpet area of 10 acres of land. The
museum displays 27 locomotives and 17 carriage.
The saloon car of the Maharaja of Baroda (1886), the
carriage of the Maharaja of Mysore made of teak covered
with ivory; the cabin of the Prince of Wales (1876), the
carriage in which the ashes of Gandhiji was carried in
1948; Fairy Queen of 1855 (oldest steam engine in the
world); evolution of Indian Rail from steam engine to
present era are vividly displayed.
Even, the skull of an elephant who struck a Mail train in
1894, with his head is also projected here in the
exhibition. The Toy train is running - you may buy here as
a souvenir of your visit. Restaurant and Libraries are
also there.
Beautiful Tibetian handicrafts are on display which were
brought with Dalai Lama from Lasa in Tibbet House at 16
Jorhbagh close to Hotel Oberoi. Tibetian handicrafts are
on sale. Open from Monday to Friday between 9-30 to 13-00
and 14-00 to 17-00 except Sunday and Saturday.
In the evening, view the film show on Light and Sound at
Red Fort in Hindi or English version Son-et-Lumiere or the
history from Mughal to Indian Independence.
Collect your ticket and information from ITDC, L Block,
Connaught Place, 3320331. Opp to Red Fort is Chandni
Chowk, Parliament St, and Connaught Circus- visit on foot.
New Delhi is growing gradually day to day. Chanakyapuri is
the symbol of latest architectural and sculptural designs.
All Foreign Embassies, Consulates and Diplomatic Enclaves
are at Chanakyapuri.
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The Gravyard of Mehmood
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The oldest graveyard of India lies at 4.08 km to the west
of Kutub on way to Palam. It is built in 1229 in
Hindu-Muslim sculptural combination. Mahmood the son of
Iltutmis is laid here at rest. Very few tourists come here
to visit due to no publicity.
At a little distant, close to the ruin of 4th Delhi city
Jahanpana, there is Khirki Mosque built in 1380 by a Nazir
of Feroz Shah Tughlak. At a little distance at the
crossing of Aurobinda Marg and Panchshil Marg there is
Begumpuri Mosque built in 14th century by Khan-e-Jahan.
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Humayun's Tomb |
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This tomb, which was built by emperor Humayun's wife, took
eight years to complete and is regarded as an example of
the early Mughal architecture. The emperor's wife, Begai
Begum, was buried in the tomb and the structure is the
first of its kind built in the centre of a well-planned
garden. The combination of white marble and red sandstone
was a great influence on later Mughal architecture. It is
generally regard
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