National Gandhi Museum

National Gandhi Museum Mahatma Gandhi. His life and thought along with rare photos. His journeys through out India and abroad.

The National Gandhi Museum has a very rich collection of original relics, books, journals and documents, photographs, audio-visual materials, exhibitions, art pieces and other memorabilia closely connected with Mahatma Gandhi, KasturiBa and Indian Freedom Struggle. It is developing into a Resource Centre for the Gandhian and allied Studies and Research. It also processes the information, data, aud

io-visual materials, etc., for the use of different categories. The origin of this Museum goes back to the period soon after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on the fateful evening of January 30, 1948, when the slow process of scouting for, collecting and preserving the personal relics, manuscripts, books, journals and documents, photographic and audio-visual material, all that could go into a Museum on the life, philosophy and work of Gandhiji—began in an unostentatious way in Mumbai. Later the work was shifted to Delhi and in early 1951 the nucleus of a Museum on Gandhiji was set up in the Government hutments adjoining Kota House. Later still, in mid-1957, it was shifted to the picturesque old mansion at 5, Mansingh Road. It was finally brought to its present new and permanent home, most appropriately built opposite the SAMADHI of Mahatma Gandhi – free India’s most revered place of pilgrimage-at Rajghat, New Delhi, in 1959. The imposing two storey Museum was formally inaugurated by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of India, on January 30, 1961. The Museum was named ‘Gandhi Memorial Museum’ (Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya), now commonly known as ‘National Gandhi Museum’ (Rashtriya Gandhi Sangrahalaya) as there are also a number of regional Gandhi memorial museums in India.

National Gandhi Museum in association with Hungarian Cultural Centre and Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts inaugura...
09/10/2024

National Gandhi Museum in association with Hungarian Cultural Centre and Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts inaugurated a Special Exhibition on "Hungarian Gandhi : The Legacy of Gandhi in Hungary" at National Gandhi Museum. Rajghat,New Delhi.
Dr.Dezso Szenkovics, Dean, Sapiential University of Transylvania delivered a special address. Prof. (Dr.) Nachiketa Singh, Principal, Shyamlal College (Eve) presided over the meeting. Mr.Naoroibam Raju Singh, Deputy Director of National Archives and Prof. Pratapanand Jha, Dean (Academics), IGNCA also addressed.
Dr. Mariann Erdő, Director, Liszt Institute - Hungarian Cultural Centre Delhi/ Embassy of Hungary, curated the exhibition and introduced to the audience. Mr. Uttam Kumar Sinha introduced the speaker.

09/10/2024

National Gandhi Museum in association with Hungarian Cultural Centre and Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts inaugurated a Special Exhibition on "Hungarian Gandhi : The Legacy of Gandhi in Hungary" at National Gandhi Museum. Rajghat,New Delhi.
Dr.Dezso Szenkovics, Dean, Sapiential University of Transylvania delivered a special address. Prof. (Dr.) Nachiketa Singh, Principal, Shyamlal College (Eve) presided over the meeting. Mr.Naoroibam Raju Singh, Deputy Director of National Archives and Prof. Pratapanand Jha, Dean (Academics), IGNCA also addressed.
Dr. Mariann Erdő, Director, Liszt Institute - Hungarian Cultural Centre Delhi/ Embassy of Hungary, curated the exhibition and introduced to the audience. Mr. Uttam Kumar Sinha introduced the speaker.

Address

Rajghat
Delhi
110002

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+91-9910803676

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