Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya

Museum created by Government of India
28°36′09″N 77°11′56″E / 28.6026°N 77.1988°E / 28.6026; 77.1988Inaugurated14 November 1964OwnerMinistry of CultureGoverning bodyPrime Ministers' Museum and Library SocietyDesign and constructionArchitect(s)Sikka Associates ArchitectsOther designersSaurav BhaikWebsitewww.pmsangrahalaya.gov.in

Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is a public museum built as a tribute to every Prime Minister of India since Independence, and as record of how each one has contributed to the development of the nation.[1][2] The museum is located at the Teen Murti Haifa Chowk in New Delhi, India.

The whole complex with renovated buildings and newly redeveloped galleries has incorporated 75 years of history in 7.5 hours of immersive content by displaying a detailed walk-through of every Prime Minister's vision for the country The Museum has two main buildings and each building has a reception at entrance. Each building of the museum houses galleries dedicated to each Prime Minister of India showcasing their major and significant contributions towards building of a nation. The museum also houses galleries of Constitution and its making, memorable debates.

References

  1. ^ "PM मोदी करेंगे प्रधानमंत्री संग्रहालय का उद्घाटन, तस्वीरों में देखिए कितना है शानदार". Zee News.
  2. ^ "PM Modi to launch 'Pradhanmantri Sanghralaya', personal gifts of Nehru to be showcased". April 9, 2022.