Nehru Children’s Museum

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Imagine stepping into a world where dolls whisper tales from faraway lands. This is the Nehru Children’s Museum. It is a vibrant haven in Kolkata where imagination takes flight.

The Nehru Children’s Museum was established in 1972. It was a tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The National Cultural Association founded it on his birthday. Nehru was a fervent supporter of children’s education and welfare.

Inside the Nehru Children’s Museum, children discover a treasure. The museum sparks curiosity. It encourages young minds to explore and learn. Exhibits span four floors. They transport children to epic worlds. Science and dreams come alive.

More than 100 million adults have visited. 10 million underprivileged children have entered this treasure world. The Nehru Children’s Museum is a place for everyone.

Dolls from 92 countries grace one gallery. Another displays dolls from 37 countries. These dolls offer glimpses into global cultures. A Ganesha Gallery showcases 300 idols. The dolls gallery has attracted 1.2 crore visitors since its beginning.

Miniature clay models narrate the Ramayana and Mahabharata. These detailed displays captivate children. They spend hours learning about heritage. The museum uses catchy lighting and 3D effects. These make the epics visually appealing. Older children can read descriptions in three languages.

The Nehru Children’s Museum is run by the National Cultural Mission. It is a Kolkata-based NGO. They also conduct welfare activities. These benefit the needy.

The museum is housed in a five-story building. It is located on JL Nehru Road. The location is close to Rabindra Sadan Metro Station. Vocational training takes place on two floors. Children learn painting and dancing. Eminent personalities lead these workshops.

The Nehru Children’s Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. The opening hours are from 11 am to 6 pm. Entry is Rs 20 for those 16 and above. It is Rs 10 for those under 16.

When visiting the Nehru Children’s Museum consider these tips. Weekdays are less crowded. Check the website for special events. Allow at least two hours to fully explore the exhibits. Capture memories with your camera. Check holiday hours. You can contact them at nehrumuseum1972@gmail.com.

The Nehru Children’s Museum is accessible by metro, bus, rickshaw or walking. The nearest metro station is Park Street. Buses heading to Maidan or Dharmatala are convenient. Rickshaws can be hired from nearby. If you are near Victoria Memorial you can walk.

The Nehru Children’s Museum inspires. It educates. It is a vibrant testament to the power of play and learning. It is a place where every child’s imagination can soar.

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