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The Museum seeks to help visitors see the brain, understand how it works and get an insight into the kind of diseases that can affect it. The museum has a diverse collection of over 600 brain samples and is the result of over 30 years of research. 11 Law Museum Bangalore Law 2006 Karnataka High Court: Museum is dedicated to the legal profession.
The government museum in Bengaluru was established on 18 August 1865, [1] during the period when L.B. Bowring was Chief Commissioner of Mysore State. A formal official notification was issued in the Mysore Government Gazette on 17 April 1866, [1] a copy of which is still preserved in the Karnataka State Archives in Bengaluru. The gazette ...
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This museum began in 1913 when an Italian Jesuit priest named Chiapi donated around 2000 different types of minerals, Herbarium and a collection of Roman coins. [8] In 1906, the De Dion car was the first automobile that was used in Mangalore.
It is under the aegis of the Karnataka Janapada Parishat. [1] [2] [3] Loka Mahal, a wing in the museum has a display of 5,000 folk artifacts. [4] It is situated in Ramanagara, Ramanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka, on the Bangalore-Mysore highway, 53 kilometres (33 mi) to the south of Bangalore. [5] [6]
The Shivappa Nayaka Palace named after the popular 17th-century king Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty is located in Shivamogga city (formerly known as Shimoga), the district headquarters of the Shivamogga district in Karnataka state, India. It is now the site of the Government Museum.
Kempegowda Museum is a government museum located in the city of Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, India. It was established in the year 2011 is dedicated to Yelahanka chieftain Kempegowda (1513-1569) who was the founder of Bangalore city. The museum is located on the first floor of Mayo Hall. [1]
In 1979 an extension was added to the building, increasing the total area of the museum to 6,900 m 2 (74,000 sq ft). NCSM set up three additional science centers at Gulbarga ( Karnataka ) in 1984, Tirunelveli ( Tamil Nadu ) in 1987, Tirupati ( Andhra Pradesh )in 1993 and at Kozhikode, Kerala in 1997, which are functioning under the direct ...