Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum

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New Delhi, India

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Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is located in New Delhi, India on Talkatora Road. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in India.

Address

Talkatora Road

Phone

+91 1123015321

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Deepak Anandani

Great and very very informative place to Visit... If someone wants to know what was the real history of Delhi must visit RB museum. They give a guided tour and all the information of the things kept in the museum. I loved to visit this place. This place will take about 2.5 hrs of yours if you see and understand properly.

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Divya branwal

Best thing about the museum is they let people inside in batches thus no crowd, you can take your time to around the well maintained, spacious place. The guided tour is superb, you will be amazed to know about history of राष्टपति भवन. A must visit for all. Entry from gate no 30 app talkatora stadium.you can boom tickets from राष्ट्रपति भवन website.

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Himanshu Verma

Great place for a day out, The same old Museum now housed in a better building, with much better displays. Should easily be the template for other museums in India. From Royal buggies to official cars to the presidential cutlery. Great Collection, great preservation

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Ankit Choudhary

Woww!!...You can go on Dandi March with Gandhi ji....using technology.... incredible... That's what I said after visiting this place. Most of people do not like visiting museums ( ohh, c'mon we all know that, and I was one of them). Go for online registration on ( or offline). I recommend going online because there are seats according to time slot. Fee 50 Rupees. Note: Follow the guide(museum executive) provided in museum. Executive starts guide on time (according to slot). They speak Hinglish (Hindi English) language. Without this above mentioned feature , you won't be able to have fun. They tell you very intersting history about things laying there. Woww...️️ They is customized feature (Artificial intelligence) which provides us to take pic sitting inside Cart.). You can have access to original voice recordings of our freedom fighters like Sarojini Naidu , Gandhi ji etc. Orignal belonging of our President's. I found APJ Abdul Kalam sir belongings most inspiring and intersting. This place is built on Horse keeping Garage. The museum has a wonderful collection of gifts received by the various Presidents during their foreign visits or when visiting dignitaries visit the President. Do visit guys.

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Prashant Singh Thakur

A unique & befitting celebration of India's golden history. The museum offers pre & post independence memorabilias, personal belongings & artifacts etc, from all across the globe, on display. The 3D & virtual tours are engrossing experiences. The guides offer in-depth info about the whole setup. A must visit to witness the greatness we have been bestowed upon with.

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Dola Sundeep

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum showcases artefacts for lovers of art, culture, heritage and history. The Stables hold the gallery that displays the finest gifts received by various Presidents of India, including the gold Chonma Chong crown presented to President A P J Abdul Kalam by His Excellency Roh Moo-Hyuh, President of the Republic of Korea. There are a range of items to be found here, like Dilmun seals that were discovered in Bahrain, etchings and drawings by Emily Eden, Alok Sen’s water colour on paper painting, antique arms used in the Anglo-Sikh and Anglo-Afghan wars, select furniture pieces of Rashtrapati Bhavan’s State Rooms like The Morning Room, Yellow Drawing Room, South Drawing Room, President’s Study and the ADC Room, signed photographs of Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Lady Edwina Mountbatten, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Emperor and Empress of Japan, and many others. Original drawings of the structure made by Sir Edwin Lutyens are also on display.

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Hitesh Verma

The museum is very nice and big. The guide there explains in detail about all the important events. You can see some really interesting stuff. At least 1.5-2 hour is required for the whole tour.

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Neha Varma

Good place to visit.. done booking in advance. Only online booking is available