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The Government Museum and Art Gallery were built for housing the artefacts received from the Lahore Museum during the partition of India. [3] The building was designed by the Swiss-born French architect, Le Corbusier along with his associate architects namely Manmohan Nath Sharma, Pierre Jeanneret and Shiv Dutt Sharma. [4]
Government Museum and Art Gallery: Chandigarh: Chandigarh: 1968 Goa. Name City/Town State/Territory Year Established Goa Chitra Museum: Benaulim: Goa: 2010 Big Foot ...
Chandigarh: India: 1951: 1959: World Heritage Site (2016) [2] Museum and Art Gallery: Chandigarh: India: 1952: 1968: Secretariat Building: Chandigarh: India: 1953: 1953: World Heritage Site (2016) [2] Governor's Palace: Chandigarh: India: 1953: unbuilt: Legislative Assembly / Palace of Assembly: Chandigarh: India: 1956: 1964: World Heritage ...
In 1951 it was first established as Government School of Art and craft at Shimla, [5] the capital of Punjab and subsequently Govt. College of art and craft, Chandigarh. On re-organization of Punjab, the control came under Chandigarh Administration. This institution is situated in Sector 10 C, adjoining the Government Museum and Art Gallery ...
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Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh; S. Sukhna Interpretation Centre This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 22:59 (UTC). ...
Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh; Government Museum, Chennai; I. ... Shankar Memorial National Cartoon Museum and Art Gallery; Shashvat Art Gallery Jammu;
Chandigarh Capitol Complex, located in sector-1 of Chandigarh city in India, is a government compound designed by the architect Le Corbusier and his co-workers [1] [2] and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [3] It is spread over an area of around 100 acres and is a prime manifestation of Chandigarh's architecture.