Kutch Museum

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Bhuj, India

Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Kutch Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kutch Museum is located in Bhuj, India on Opposite hmisar lake, Ghanshyam Nagar. Kutch Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category local history museum in India.

Address

Opposite hmisar lake, Ghanshyam Nagar

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Aniket Gupta

Amazing ambience n a quiet place. Entry free is chargeable Do visit the evening show

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Mayani Sumit

If you know about history and knowledge about coins, clothes, etc everything is there awesome collection just go for it...and one more thing there lighting night show is amazing and go with family is awesome idea...

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Zameer Chaki

Have visited in past multiple times. Great collection of antiques and history of Bhuj.

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Tushar Singh

The place is situated in the middle of the city just nearby the Lake. The place holds rare artifact's and historian articles which will explain more about the region of Kutch. This is a must place to go if you love history and artifact's.

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Vansh Kanaiyavpk

Such a nice musium to visit for those who love history of indian independence, architecture , old textile , know much more things about history heart touching place to visit at a minimal cost ....

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Mv Patel

In this place you can see the history of kutch. Local attire etc.

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Mehul Jethi

Some few entic itaam in the musium & earth qweq demaged bulding.

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Tapan Bhargava

I wasn’t able to go inside the museum building because of afternoon closure, but the building, originally built by a British man to serve as a school, is in great condition on the outside. The museum grounds have a few ancient sculptures as well as some old cannons/guns that were either used in battle or then were created for display purposes. The details on the carvings/status displayed are noteworthy. Some of the tablets even have inscriptions in Hebrew.