The land of blissful smiles, culture and history, India is a star that dazzles the world with its glory and magnificence. The various museums sprinkled in the Indian metros are the mirrors of country’s history and lure travellers to book flights to India.
The museums in the Indian metro cities are the restorers of the relics that mirror the glorious past of the country from the time of its evolution! They feature exotic traces of the past world and thus justify India being called as ‘the ancient country’ !
Listed below are the metro cities of India featuring some incredible museums!
Bangalore
The Garden City of India, Bangalore is world renowned for its museums and art galleries and lures the heart of millions into booking flights to India.
The Karnataka Folk Museum is one of the most popular museums in Bangalore that flaunts beautiful facets of the diverse folk life in Karnataka with the help of various artefacts including attention-grabbing folk puppets, ancient utensils, old instruments and splendid weapons and masks.
Venkatappa Art Gallery is another famous attraction among art lovers booking flights to India and features 600 rare paintings painted by various renowned painters such as M. F. Hussain, N. S. Bendre, Vasudev, Hanumaiah, Hariram, Rekha Rao and Yusuf Arakkal.
Hyderabad
The high-tech city of India, Hyderabad features innumerable museums that allow the travellers booking cheap flights to India to immerse deep down in the historical whirlpool of the country. The various museums of the city are authentic troves of India’s glorious history and reflect on the region’s manifold cultures and the traditions, enamouring the hearts of the visitors.
The most popular and visited museums of Hyderabad such as Sudharma, Salar Jung Museum, Nizam Museum, Archeological Museum Library, Sudha Cars Museum, Glass Museum and Craft Museum Calcutta Emporium are great endeavours to preserve country’s past.
Chennai
The museums in Chennai represent the rich tradition and magnificent culture of the city. The Government Museum of Chennai is one of the biggest names that boast more than 2000 Indian bronzes and Amaravathi marbles, a Museum Theatre, Extension Hall and Connemara Public Library that elaborate the city’s history in an interesting manner. The various galleries of this museum, including Hindu Sculpture Gallery, the Amaravathi Gallery, the Bronze Gallery and the National Art Gallery, are fascinating and lure the travellers to plan air travel and book flight tickets to India.
City’s Fort Museum is the perfect way to explore Indian history. Old apparels, antique coins, padlocks, exotic prints and palanquins of the museum are marvellous and offer a great experience to the travellers booking cheap flights to India.
Kolkata
The city of Goddess Durga, Kolkata has countless havens of art and culture! The city plays a great role in encouraging the modern Indian art and flaunts them through its museums and art galleries. The Indian Museum of Kolkata is the largest museum in India and has six sections including Art, Archeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology and Industry (Economic Botany). Whereas, the Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art of Kolkata is devoted to the history of the Bengali speaking individuals and exhibits an exotic art forms. Moreover, for art lovers planning holiday tour to India, a trip to the Birla Academy of Art and Cultural Museum of Kolkata is worth a call.
Delhi
Delhi is home to an endless range of museums that symbolize the cultural heritage of India with a stroke of modernity. For the travellers who wish to look into the various advancements made in the city, museums like National Science Centre, Air Force Museum, Ghalib Academy & Library memorial, Nehru Memorial Museum, Nehru Planetarium, National Police Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art and Museum of the Archaeological Survey of India are the best picks. Whereas, for art and culture devotees, Tibet House Museum, National Museum of Natural History, Crafts Museum, and Sanskriti Museum of Indian Terracotta are worthwhile museums to visit in Delhi.
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