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Ashok Mishra, a curator of the Tribal Museum, says: "There is an underlying cultural unity among them. In many ways, they seem to be inter-connected, it appears as if they have common roots. And this is what we propose to highlight". [4] The museum "receives up to 71,000 visitors (66,000 Indian nationals – 5,000 foreign nationals) per year". [14]
Regional Museum of Natural History: Bhopal: History Natural history of Central India; fossils; replicas of dinosaurs. Remember Bhopal Museum [4] Bhopal: Industrial disaster Commemorates the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Golghar Museum: Bhopal: History It showcases a variety of arts, handicraft and social life from the Nawab-era princely state of ...
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya also referred to as the National Museum of Humankind, or Museum of Man and Culture is a museum located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. The museum spreads over an area of about 200 acres on the Shymala Hills in the city. This museum depicts the story of mankind in time and space. It is the largest ...
The State Museum Bhopal was established in 1964. [4] Its current building was inaugurated on 2 November 2005, by the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan. [6] It has a contemporary design and was built to catch abundant natural light. The modern and architecturally innovative facility features wide spaces accessible by ramps. [4]
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The Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhopal is a branch of the National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi, located in the Environment Complex on Shahpura Lake in Bhopal. [1] The museum was inaugurated on 29 September 1997, [ 2 ] by the then Minister of Environment and Forests of India, Saifuddin Soz .