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Museums in Bangalore are a treasure trove of the city’s rich historic, artistic and scientific feats. Navigate through this article explore all about the famous museums in Bangalore.

Museums In Bangalore

Bangalore, one of the world’s fastest growing cities, is home to some of the most magnificent museums, which testifies to the city’s ambitious historical and scientific feats. The museums in Bangalore are truly a treasure trove of mind-bending mementos of the past. If you are someone who love to dig deep into the pit of history and culture, then the museums in Bangalore are likely to entice you with their amazing past records of the city’s culture and tradition. The museums in Bangalore are not just limited to history alone but also houses exquisite displays relating to culture, art, science and technology. Thus, for those who would love to go deep down into the heart of the city, the museums in Bangalore have a lot to offer. If you want to know more about Bangalore and its technological revolution, then museums here can be your best pals. Explore the article to know all about the museums in Bangalore and their fabulous exhibits.

Bangalore Museums

Government Museum And Venkatappa Art Gallery

Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery, located in Kasturba Road, is one of the oldest museums in India. Established in 1866, the main building of this museum was designed by Colonel Sankey. This building, spread across two floors, is divided into eighteen galleries comprising of different sections like geology, history, art, sculpture etc. This museum is best known for its amazing collection of ancient coins belonging to the historical Indus Valley Civilization that is especially of great interest to the numismatics. Art lovers can treat their eyes to the glorious paintings here, displayed in the Venkatappa Art Gallery, which showcases some of the best works by the most renowned artists in India. You can explore the museum on all days except on Wednesdays and on government holidays, between 10 am to 5.30 pm.

Visvesvaraya Industrial And Technological Museum
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, managed by National Council of Science and Museums, is located at Kasturba Road. Late Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, inaugurated this museum in 1962. Today this two-floored building proudly displays the scientific development of country and has separate sections for various disciplines like rockets display in Space Hall, engine and automobile display in Engine Hall, electric in Electro Technic Hall, electronic on BEL Hall of Electronics and animatronics in Dinosaur Corner. You can visit the museum on any day of the week except on Mondays, between 10 am to 5.30 pm.

Nehru Planetarium
Nehru Planetarium, situated in the heart of the city at T Chowdiah Road, was set up in the year 1989 to conduct various programs on astronomy relating to stars, galaxies, comets and other celestial objects. The planetarium, which has a seating capacity of 225 persons regularly, features shows and lectures on astronomy. The planetarium holds two shows on daily basis for schoolchildren. If you are interested in wonderful mystery of outer space then this is the place for you. The Planetarium remains open on all days except on Mondays and 2nd Tuesdays of every month.

Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall
Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, situated at the centre of Cubbon Park, was built in commemoration of K. Seshadri Iyer, the Diwan of Mysore State. This red beautiful building which was set up 1915 serves as the State Central Library, which holds a special place among the city bibliographers. In the year 2000, this museum was awarded the prestigious Raja Ram Mohan Roy best library award. The library is open for your service on all days except on Mondays, from 8.30 am to 7 pm.

Karnataka Folk Museum
Karnataka Folk Museum, near Sheshadripuram, is a beautiful building spread over 15 acres of land. The museum, which is, divided into three sections - Lokamahal, Lokamatha Mandira and Chitrakuteera, displays a rich collection of Karnataka folklore art like puppets, traditional utensils, historical weaponry, beautiful carved chariot and more. This folk museum also has an amphitheatre and a recording studio. The museum is open for your service on all days from 10.30 am to 5 pm.