Perfect artistic work of women prisoners can be seen in the Doll Museum of Bhopal

Usually whenever we heard name related to doll either we think about children play toy or we relate it with a horror story. Well in the case of this its starkly different. Yes, this doll is actually made by jail inmates and then transferred to this museum. 


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About the Doll Museum 
Rechristened recently as Kanha emporium, this museum at former jail houses dolls and other handmade items from different jail inmates across the state. Popularly known as the “Guria ghar” (the doll house). This is one of the famous tourist attraction in Bhopal.

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Women prisoners and Doll Museum
Doll House is also known as Doll Museum. It’s a result of innovative and ingenious vision and effort to channelize the energy and artistic qualities of women prisoners. It is situated in the premises of the old jail. It is the result of encouraging the constructive artistic aptitude of all those imprisoned women who are spending their lives in total isolation, far away from the society and culture, surrounded by the walls of the jails.

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Address and Timings
Address: Jail Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Timings: 10:30am to 4:30 pm
              Monday closed

Take a gleam of telecom exhibits by visiting at this Museum.

Bhopal is widely known as the City of Lakes. But with its string of museums, it can be described as City of Museums too. Encapsulating the history of human civilisation to tribals to flora and fauna to newspapers to telephony and to even dolls. Needless to say, most of the objects displayed in these institutions are enormous and gives us the opportunity to take a glance of our culture and history.

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About the Museum
National Telecom Museum, only one of its kinds in Asia, was inaugurated on 18 August, 1995, by Sh. P. S. Saran, Member(Services), Telecom Commission, New Delhi. It is located at Arera Telephone Exchange Bhopal. 

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Unique exhibits of the Museum
The National Telecom Museum is full of unique exhibits, some of which are Red sandstone pillers used to erect India’s first long distance telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra in 1851 over a distace of about 1000 miles, Heiten Galvanometer used for Morse Telegraph link between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour, 900 kg bronze gong of the clock tower of Simla Telegraph Office, a 1880 vintage, Office table of Sir C. V. Raman, 1930 Physics Nobel Laurate along with his office ceiling fan. 

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Address
Address: Office of Divisional Engineer (Internal), 
              Arera Telephone Exchange, Bhopal   

Feel connected with the environment by visiting at this museum


Bhopal is a branch of the National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi, which is christened as Regional Museum of natural history, Bhopal. It is the center of an informal environment education, whose main purpose is to make people aware of environmental protection through various internal and external activities. The horrifying Bhopal gas tragedy (1984) made everyone alert towards the environment and mankind. after which minister introduced disaster management institute and environment institute in Bhopal. National Museum of Natural History gives us the glance of the environment.

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Location
It is located in the Environment Complex in Bhopal. The museum was inaugurated in the year 29 September 1997, by the then Minister of Environment and Forests of India, Saifuddin Soz. The program was chaired by the then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijaya Singh.

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About the Museum
The museum offers a unique opportunity to understand the biodiversity of Central India and the complex natural make-up surrounding it. In the galleries located in the museum, the exhibition has been displayed in collaboration with transcripts, translate and visual audio. Dioramas and phenomena are presented in the order of selected subjects.

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Exhibition Site
It also has a biology, computer and a research room meant for children to acquire knowledge in a fun way. A temporary exhibition site is also made in premises which exhibit organized displays on various subjects from time to time. Upon entry to the museum, the exhibition of the family of Dinosaur, called Triceratops, is visible.

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Purpose of Museum
To develop the exhibits with the flora, fauna and geological information of central India. Explain the importance of plants, animals and human interaction and their protection through performance and educational activities. Organizing exhibitions and activities that enrich the school curriculum of geology and biology to make masses aware about the environment.

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Displayed Galleries
The subject of the present gallery is biodiversity in which the interconnection of various components of nature, besides the information of the vegetation and the rivers of the vegetation of Madhya Pradesh, has been shown in connection with the protection and relationship of human and environment.

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Address and Timings
Address: E-5, Link Rd Number 3, Near Bittan Market, 
              Arera Colony, Shahpura, Bhopal,
              Madhya Pradesh 462016
Timings: 10 AM TO 6 PM
              Monday closed

One can see the glimpse of Nawab Era by visiting at this monument

Very few people have heard about Golghar museum in Bhopal. If you have interest in art and handicrafts of nawabs era then visit at this place. Golghar Museum showcases variety of arts, handicraft and social life from the Nawab-era. The museum was inaugurated in April 2013 by Culture Minister Laxmikant Sharma. this museum has been developed at ‘Golghar’ monument. This monument is situated near Bab-e-Ali ground, Shahjahanabad, Bhopal.

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About Golghar Monument
The round building was constructed near Pari Park in Shahjahanabad locality of Bhopal. It was christened as Gulshan-e-Alam but came to be popularly known as Golghar. This building was constructed during the regime of Nawab Shahjahan Begum (1868-1901). The round-shape building has 12 doors. Its staircase is also in round shape leading to the dome. 

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Structure
Its pillars are cylindrical and doors are decorated. The dome has been painted with flowers of purple, yellow, orange, red, brown and green colors. There is a round-shape balcony on the upper story, which is covered with tin shade supported by wooden pillars. Originally, the building had also a Persian style park known as Jannat Bagh.

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Monument
First, the building housed the office of Shahjahan Begum. Later, it was used as aviary where various kinds of birds were kept. It is said that in the times of Nawab Shahjahan Begum, threads of gold and silver were kept in the aviary from which birds used to knit their nests. The Nawab had presented some of these to Queen Victoria. In Nawab-era band was played daily in the evening here for amusement.

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Buildings constructed by Shahjahan Begum
After taking reins of Bhopal State on November 16, 1868, Shahjahan Begum had built a number of buildings including City Hospital, Taj Mahal, Noor Masjid, Noor Mahal, Benazir Palace, Nishat Manzil, Nawab Manzil, Aami Manzil, Taj-ul-Masajid, Jail Khana (prison), Lal Kothi etc.

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Address and Timings
Address- Aali Manzil Rd, Pari Bazar, Near of Babe Ali Stadium,
              Niyamatpura, Idgah Hills, Bhopal, 
              Madhya Pradesh 462001
Timings- 10.30 am to 5.30 pm
              Monday closed

Shaukat Mahal would truly give you the glimpse of the reign of begums in Bhopal

Located in the vicinity of the ‘Gohar Mahal’ is the 180 years old architectural marvel of Bhopal, ‘Shaukat Mahal’. These two royal buildings are situated at the entrance to the Chowk area in the heart of the walled city. This place would give you the glimpse of Mughal era in bhopal.

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History
Built in 19th century during the reign of Sikander Begum, daughter of Gohar Begum, the mahal is famous for its distinctive design that showcases a unique blend of Indo-Islamic and European styles of architecture. In a city that was primarily dominated by Mughal styled monuments and buildings, the ‘Shaukat Mahal’ at that time came as a fresh breeze of air, breaking the monotony of the typical architecture and design concepts.

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Art and Architecture
Conceived and designed by a French architect who perfectly combined Post-Renaissance and medieval Gothic styles with an effortless ease in its construction, no wonder, the palace in those times, became a cynosure for art & architecture patrons.

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Material
The aesthetical appeal of the palace, complete with heavy use of white alabaster and featuring a series of intricate triangular shaped arches on its ceiling, was further enhanced by exquisite exteriors adorned with delicate floral patterns providing it an eco-friendly appearance. Even after two centuries, the grandeur and splendour of this historical monument remains unmatched in the city. 
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Famous among Tourist

Tourists visiting the site are sure to be left completely awe-struck with its enchanting beauty and artistic appeal. When visiting ‘Shaukat Mahal’, do take a trip to the flamboyant red brick building ‘Sadar Manzil’ that surrounds the palace.

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Sadar Manzil
The bright red of ‘Sadar Manzil’ perfectly complements the milky white construction of ‘Shaukat Mahal’ and the lush gardens here further add that touch of greenery to the postcard perfect setting of these two beautiful buildings. 

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Events
Many a times, special qawwali programmes are also organized in the gardens during evenings. The backdrop of beautifully lit ‘Shaukat Mahal’ provides that magical feel to the whole atmosphere. If you get a chance, do attend this musical performance and soak your souls in the Nawabi spirits of Bhopal.

Shaurya Smarak , depicting the sacrifice of our soldiers


Shaurya Smarak (शौर्य स्मारक) is a war memorial situated at Bhopal, inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 14 October 2016.Shaurya Smarak is established by government of Madhya Pradesh at Bhopal in the heart area of Arera Hills near M.P. Nagar and Secretariat. It is sprawled over large area of about 12 acres. It is developed as a public park with imaginative and interesting architectural installations depicting sacrifice of the soldier.It has a really big campus in which we can get to know more about our soldiers and it is also a park where one can after visiting can sit and enjoy with their families.
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The viewers view

In the park there is a 62-feet high sculpture rising from the ground called Shaurya Stambh depicting Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. The Army is signified by Granite, The Navy in Grey and the Air Force in White. Around the Shaurya Stambh names of the martyred soldiers have been inscribed on glass boards. Beside the Shaurya Stambh there is Smarak Jyoti which is lit in holographic flame for the honor of the martyrs. Not only this there is a red sculpture kept in the park which when seen from main axis it appears as a ‘Namaskar’ and when looked from another axis it appears as ‘A Drop of Blood’. If we move further in the park there is an underground museum having dedicated galleries and landmark in the memory of war heroes who had shown their gallantry in the various wars with Pakistan and China. It also shows some historical heroes like Maharana Pratap and Tipu Sultan. The galleries portray the original handmade art pieces and portrait of war heroes and display of different arms. Interestingly many displays shows the various ranks and badges for different ranks of Army, Navy and Air force. It is a very good knowledge for a common citizen. Some galleries are also dedicated for award-winning heroes for Paramvir Chakra, Mahavir Chakra, etc. with their short descriptions of heroic acts.
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Ambiance

Shaurya Smarak, the place nicely depicts various aspects of war and life achievements of a soldier in a museum with huge green park and auditorium and huge memorial monument.Here one can get peace and soul satisfaction after viewing the whole campus that how our soldiers deal with various situations and fight for the country. The park is full of greenery one could visit this place with the family, friends or their partners. The best time would be in the evening so that you can enjoy the view, and the place.
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Food

Their is a canteen in the campus, when after a whole check of the place, the Smarak, the belongings and the park if you feel the stomach tickling telling you that it’s time to fill yourself with food, don’t you worry as there is a canteen in the campus. You can get coldrinks, icrecreams and snacks.
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Attraction

The models of various warships, submarine, aircraft are also shown as an educational supplement. On outside periphery various display boards show the proud list of martyrs of various wars of Madhya Pradesh origin along with the national heroes. The main attraction of the museum is a gallery which allows visitors to experience the cold of Siachen Glacier and understand the terrains of the Siachen war zones. Apart from this Shaurya Smarak has an amphitheater which is also a attracting part of this place.
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Events

One could enjoy the view of the amphitheater here. As when we have IPL or some or the other things depending on what they play there one could enjoy there, it may be match or something related to public interests.
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Address and timing

Address :Arera Hills, Opposite Courtyard Marriott, M P Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462016
Timings :12.00PM-7.00PM(closed on Wednesday)

If history, culture and ancient art gives you interest then visit State Archaeological Museum


If history, culture and ancient art is what that interests you, the ‘State Archaeological Museum is a place just for your kinds in Bhopal. Inaugurated in November 2005, this museum is one of the most significant museums in the city showcasing the rich cultural heritage and legacy of Madhya Pradesh in the form of rare ancient paintings, sculptures and other objects of historical and archaeological significance.

Viewers view

As you enter the museum, walk into the age of pre-historic men and get to see some of the most well-preserved fossils from their times, marvel on an excellent collection of paintings copied and brought from the famous ‘Bagh Caves’ near Mandu, get awe-struck with a colossal statue of Lord Buddha on display or admire the art and craftsmanship of sculptors of olden times who brought to life, the sensual romance of ‘Khajuraho’.
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Truly a paradise for art lovers and archaeology buffs, the ‘State Archaeological Museum’ definitely needs to be on your itineraries while travelling to Bhopal. And needless to say, it’s a great place for kids too, giving them an insight into a rich past of Central India.
Attraction
A collection of magnificently carved sculptures of Goddess Lakshmi and Hindu Trinity Gods – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, are sure to spellbind you with their magical charm. Numerous bronze statues of Jain Tirthankaras excavated from the site of ‘Dhar’ in Madhya Pradesh are also exhibited at the museum and attract lots of admiration from the onlookers. Other artefacts of much historical significance displayed at the museum include collection of ancient coins, musical instruments, handicrafts from various tribal villages of Madhya Pradesh (most noteworthy are which from the ancient tribes of Bastar) and costumes, jewelry & miniatures belonging to erstwhile kings of the Malwa region.
The categories
The categorized art and artifacts in the State Museum are displayed in its seventeen galleries and some among the galleries includes : The State Museum consists of seventeen galleries, which includes Numismatics Gallery with a huge collection of coins; The Bagh gallery displaying the paintings of various schools and copies of paintings from the Bagh Caves near Mandu; Musical Instruments Gallery that preserve some of the rare musical instruments; Fossils gallery housing a large collection of fossil remains from the pre-historic sites; Royal Art Gallery exhibiting the artifacts from the personal collection of the Nawabs of Bhopal and other objects of arts and crafts, figurines, tribal handicrafts etc.
Address and Timings
Address: Shyamla Hills Rd, NITTTR Campus, Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462002,                       India
Timings :10 am – 5.30 pm ( closed on Mondays)
Entry fee:
 Rs 10 for Indians
 Rs 100 for Foreigners
 Rs 50 for Still Camera
 Rs 200 for Video Camera

Get back to the ancient time by visiting at Birla Museum Bhopal


Bhopal which is aptly referred to as the “City of Lakes”, has a lot of places to explore and to get away with the place with cherished memories. It is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal is a culturally affluent city and is growing in leaps and bounds as a chief tourist destination in Central India. The city can vouch for its unrivalled appeal and houses a lot of museums and galleries of which Birla Museum, Bhopal truly deserves a visit. It has a lot of informative and interesting artifacts belonging to the historic era of Madhya Pradesh and one will get to learn a lot from these places.

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The viewers view
The rich culture and heritage and its various aspects get manifested in the Birla Museum in Bhopal which occupies a significant place among the monuments and museums in Bhopal. Stone sculptures, terracotta’s, manuscripts and paintings are displayed in this museum. There are primitive tools and implements that were used during the Paleolithic and Neolithic period which are also on display. A marvelous scale model of the Bhimbetka rock shelter with its ancient murals is surely going to astound the onlookers with its divine appeal.

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The museum takes you an era which you would have just seen in books or have heard it. You will really enjoy the museum with a peaceful atmosphere here and getting a vast knowledge of various manuscripts and paintings. And if you are a lover of past happenings then if would really attract you and will leave you with a lot of knowledge.

Attraction
The tourists interested in archaeology can also observe the stone sculptures that date from the 7th to 13th century collected from the various archaeological sites. Coins and manuscripts and Terracotta belonging to 2nd century BC to the 6th century AD are also exhibited here in Birla Museum. The sculptures show Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti. Especially impressive are the Varaha Avatar in the Vishnu Gallery which has good works showing Lord Vishnu and his avatars, the Devi gallery with various goddesses including a superb Chamunda, finely carved voluptuous apsaras and fertility figures, and the Shiva Gallery with some beautifully carved reliefs of Uma-Maheshwar on Mount Kailash.

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Street Venders
In front of the Birla temple or museum you will get street stalls. Gazillion number of streets venders are ready to solace your watering mouth by delicious dishes. Various snacks would be available there so after having a round of Birla mandir and museum you can fill your stomach by scrumptious street food.


Address and Timings

Address :Vallabh Bhavan road , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011, India
Timings :all days of week
               8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
               4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
              


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)

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.