13 Museums in Delhi You Must Visit


Museums are something that collectively safeguards the history of a region or from bits and pieces of the past in general so that they can be kept as a memory bank. Museums present people with their cultural history and identity or many such things depending on their specificity of it. Here is a list of some of the best museums to visit in Delhi.

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1. National Museum, New Delhi

National Museum is the largest museum in our country, it consists of relics of history from almost every form like manuscripts, arts, statues, craft items, utensils, dresses and many more.


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2. International Dolls Museum, New Delhi

This doll museum consists of various types of cultural and heritage dolls from several countries ranging from Australia to Africa. The exact number of countries is 32, mainly because most small neighbouring countries have similar cultures.


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3. National Rail Museum, New Delhi

National Rail Museum happens to be one of the top-rated museums in Delhi; it exhibits the history of railways of India throughout the centuries and is filled with a unique collection of railway coaches and engines.


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4. National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi

This art gallery in the capital consists of a wide variety of modern and contemporary art with some fine specimens created by the best and most well-known artists of the country. 


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5. National Science Centre, New Delhi

This science museum may just be the best place for a science-based visit for students. It consists of things signifying top-notch technological advancements and their possibilities and provides an understanding of basic science theories in action. Along with this, this museum carries some historical things related to science too.


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6. Purana Qila Museum, New Delhi 

The Purana Qila in Delhi consists of facts full of the archaeology of Delhi. It has excavated materials of fort sites from the 20th century on display, this includes various artefacts from different periods ranging from the Mauryan to the Mughal era. 


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7. Tibet House Museum, New Delhi

This was founded in 1965 by Dalai Lama within the Tibet House as an art museum and a library. This museum helps the understanding of Tibetan culture and its history on a better level. The galleries of the museum are decorated with vibrant Tibetan paintings; some other types of artefacts depicting the rich Tibetan culture are also present here. Its library has manuscripts along with many books.


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8. National War Museum, New Delhi

The national war museum exists to honour any and all sacrifices of the Indian Armed Forces and to educate the public about their contribution and valour. The museum complex has statues of our brave and strong soldiers and the arms and ammunition used by them.


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9. Tribal Museum, New Delhi

This museum was established in 1948 while carrying the objective to improve the situation for the neglected sections of society. The museum depicts the lifestyle and the culture of various tribes of India through artefacts and vibrant shaded things belonging to their culture. Moreover, the museum aims at uplifting these tribes by creating awareness pertaining to their struggles.


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10. National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, New Delhi

Handicrafts are sort of an important element in the history and origin of our nation, this museum stands to be one of the biggest crafts museums in the country. It has various galleries, each one showing a unique range of articles like textiles, rural craft, etc. it also consists of a great collection of paintings and sculptures.


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11. Ghalib Museum and Library, New Delhi

This museum is perfect for a visit for somebody who tends to be a bookworm or an aspiring writer. Here they have dedicated themselves to possibly the greatest Urdu and Persian poets to have existed. It was established in 1969 and has been serving the community of poetry lovers by being a treasure trove of literature and poetry filled with a great collection of books, a calligraphy training centre and art gallery.


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12. Metro Museum, New Delhi

Metro being the most important form of transportation in Delhi has its own museum to it itself. There is no other museum in South Asia like this one, it is small but still intriguing. Its gallery features a collection of display panels, many miniature models and historical photographs that let you gain insight into the functioning and work culture at DMRC. 


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13. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, New Delhi

If unconventional and peculiar things interest you, Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is the place you must visit at least once in your lifetime if unconventional and peculiar things interest you. There is literally a museum existing in Delhi dedicated to the history of toilets, it also showcases a various range of toilets from different parts of the world which are unique in their own ways, it also has some literature and poetry on toilets.

Written by: Sofia Choudhary
Edited by: Nidhi Jha

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