Tribal Museum (Bhopal)

Bhopal has quietly emerged as the museum capital of India. The city is a hub of cultural connections that stretch back millenniums and its diversity is reflected in the museums. But the most exciting in this and the youngest of all is the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, opened in 2013. It is spread over 7 acres of land next to the Archaeological Museum, it is housed in a striking building designed by Revathi Kamath. 

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The viewers view
The Tribal Museum stands out from all others in the country because of the way its exhibits are put up. It does not conform to the old, sedate style of showing individual artworks as distinct masterpieces, with little contextual information. Instead, it celebrates the ways of life practised by the seven major tribes in the state – the Gond, Bheel, Korku, Baiga, Sahariya, Kol and Bhariya – through their crafts. In a series of riotously colourful galleries whose roofs soar as high as three-storey buildings, the dramatically-lit artefacts project tribal living, aesthetics, and spiritual beliefs. Another couple of galleries showcase the state’s cultural diversity and the works of the tribal of Chhattisgarh. The artworks can hang from trees, can leap at you from walls, or, in one gallery, can be seen from a two-storeyed wooden porch in the middle.

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Ambiance
Its an endeavour of creativity and hard work- creates a feeling of awe, a must-see museum in Bhopal. The culture and heritage of the tribes of MP are showcased in the most artistic manner possible. Beautifully done up museum. highly informative as well. one of its kind. It feels really good feel here, as if you have travelled the past and you get to know everything very deeply here. you would not regret coming here if you are fond of museums and you are a history lover then really do visit here.

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Attractions 
The well-planned campus is divided into 6 galleries depicting Cultural Diversity, Tribal Life, Tribal Art, Tribal Mythology, Tribal of Chhattisgarh and Tribal Games. It also has Art Exhibition Gallery and Open Air Theatre. Gallery 1 shows the cultural diversity of various tribes in Madhya Pradesh and adjoining states. Gallery 2 shows day to day life of tribal, their houses, how they live in them, what all basic methods and tools they use to preserve food grains, to cook, the material used to build houses and decorative art facts. Gallery 3 is all about the art and culture of tribal life. Everything in tribal life revolves around the circle of life i.e. Birth, Marriage and Death. Gallery 4 is dedicated to mythological beliefs of tribes; every tribe and its sub tribes have their own mythological belief and view about the creator and destructor. Gallery 5 is made for guest state and currently exhibits details about tribal of Chhattisgarh. Gallery 6 is for showcasing the various games children of these tribes plays like pitoo, stilt and many other indigenously discovered fun activities that keeps them busy.

Food 
Here is a nice big canteen and spacious too. You could snack up yourself here in the canteen with a variety of snacks, beverages and water Is also available here. After a visit in the Tribal museum you can sit here calmly order your food and enjoy it sitting with your friends, family or partner. 

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Events and plays 
In Tribal Museum you can enjoy lots of plays, dramas, events. Here they have auditoriums which you can know how to get booked for your team if you are a participant or else you can come enjoy the shows if you are keen watcher of all these stuffs. So many events like Malwa utsav , Bhagoria Tribal festival ,lokrang smaroh , cultural camp, MP state tourism quiz . So many local plays that are known as Natak or drama are also held here for which you can get the information from visiting this place more.

Address, timings and entry fee
Address: Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum Shyamala Hills, Bhopal
Timing: 12 pm to 8 pm, Museum is closed on Mondays 
Entry fee: Indian visitors: Rs 10 per person (10 yrs and above)
Foreigner visitors: Rs 100 per person (10 yrs. and above)
For Photography: Rs 50 (Camera without stand/tripod/flash)

Manav sangrahalaya , integrated story of evolution of man


Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS) or National Museum of Humankind or Museum of Man is an anthropology museum to present an integrated story of the evolution of man and culture with special reference to India. It spreads over an area of about 200 acres on the Shyamla Hills in the city. This museum depicts the story of mankind in time and space.

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The visitors view
Here in Manav Sangralay it has open air as well as indoor museum which can be said to have one of the biggest in India! Homes/ huts from each state of India (including the Himalayan , deserts and coastal villages) have been designed, with rooms, kitchens and traditional decorations, which takes your breath away. Even the murals, masks, puppets are so wonderful! Information placards including Braille assist us in our visual journey into little villages of India. The complex is huge and requires one entire day to explore completely.
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Ambiance
This is amazing place and must visit for all those who have interest in history and evolution of mankind. The place is very peaceful and it gives you an idea of how the people used to lives in that era and what all stuffs they used in their time. 

Attractions
The uniqueness of the Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is heightened by the fact that it is the one of is the only museum worldwide to have numerous pre historic painted rock shelters. This is a post colonial museum of communities, a repertoire of tribal and folk arts. There is a well stocked library, audio-visual archives, computerize documentations and a wide collection of ethnographic specimens, which are among the best collections worldwide.

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Food
The canteen which have simple yet tasty thali of rice, puri, dal, sabzi, pickle and salad or simply if you want wafers, cold drinks and water that is easily available here in Manav Sangralay .

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Exhibitions and Events
GRMS has a few permanent exhibitions, broadly categorized as a) Open-exhibitions, b) Indoor galleries (Veethi-Sankul and Bhopal Gallery) and c) Periodical/ Temporary exhibitions. It also has other exhibitions categorized as 1. Online exhibitions, 2. Travelling exhibitions, 3. Special exhibitions and 4. Ongoing exhibitions. Some events which are

The programs and activities of the organization are carried out under three sub-schemes namely:

1. Infrastructure Development: (Development of Museum Complex),

2. Education and outreach program

3. Operation salvage

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Address and Timings
Address: timings and entry fee
Address: Lower Lake View, Near Boat Club, Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Timings: All days of the week except Monday (11:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
Entry fees: Rs 30 per person for adults

                 Rs 15 per person for children above 12 years









A place for drama lovers Bharat Bhavan Bhopal

Bharat bhavan, inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi on 13th February 1982, it is multi art center set up to create an interactive proximity between the verbal, visual and performing arts.  Bharat Bhavan provides space for contemporary expression, thought, quest and innovation. It seeks to provide a creative and thought-provoking milieu to those who wish to contribute something new and meaningful, in contemporary scene in the fine arts, literature, theater, cinema, dance and music. Bharat bhavan houses some of the best and most lasting that is being created in our towns, villages and forests.

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The visitors view 
Charles Correa the architect found here the possibilities of a series of terraced gardens, which would be seen cascading down to the lake. The visitors enter at the highest level and walk down a pedestrian spine, flanked by a pattern of courtyards, to reach the various parts of the complex. Each curve and space define itself. Each of the part of the building is distinct yet flows easily one another, linked by meandering paths. The total effect is one of the surprise and pleasure. 

Ambiance
The ambiance is full artistic and peaceful. One can have a beautiful view here of the lake and the sunset is very much appreciable. This place is indulge with mesmerizing galleries and gardens where you can eulogize the beauty of fine modern art and folk art. 

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Attractions 
The complex of Bharat Bhavan includes an art gallery of Indian painting and sculpture, a fine art workshop, an open-air Amphitheatre (Bahirang), a studio theatre (Abhirang), an auditorium (Antarang), a museum tribal and folk art, libraries of Indian poetry, classical music as well as folk music.

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Yes of course In Bharat Bhavan is a canteen where you can get snacks, beverages and some or the other thing which can keep your stomach not make noise after a long view of the beautiful artistic place.
Events and plays
In addition to being the hotspot of many cultural activities all year round, Bharat Bhavan is also the venue for a number of illustrious events. World Poetry Festival, International Print Biennial (eight events), Biennial of contemporary Indian Art (five events), Commonwealth Countries’ Theatre workshop, National Drama Festivals, Sarangi Mela, Jaipur Gharana Music Festival, Purusha Dance Festival, National Dance Festivals, Swayam siddha (centered on the creativity of women), Kavi Bharti (trinal of Indian poetry / 4 events), Samvaya (trinal of literary criticism/ 4 events) are some of the events that are organised here over the year.

How to get here
Bharat Bhavan is located near Kilol Park, adjacent to Upper Lake and is easily accessible by all available means of transport.