Parliament Museum

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New Delhi, India

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Parliament Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Parliament Museum is located in New Delhi, India on Lok Sabha Secretariat, Parliament Library Building, Pandit Pant Marg Area. Parliament Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museumtourist attraction in India.

Address

Lok Sabha Secretariat, Parliament Library Building, Pandit Pant Marg Area

Phone

+91 1123035318

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

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

Open hours

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Shubham Kumar

This pace is museum around the parliament House of India. I visited here in December 31 2018. We were on tour of Delhi so firstly we visited the parliament House in which are mla and MPs sits. The house was under the ground and there were lot of security. Let's talk about this museum it was good to see the memory of past and to see what difference is there between today and the past of India.s.... You can see a lot of new things and you can enjoy yourself here. So it was my experience of this parliament House tour in 2018 . Hope you have a good time.

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Satendra Raj

It is a great place. Must wisit to improve your knowledge But it is closed now a days due to covid 19 pandemic....

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Atoofa Sofi

Nice In 2004, after assuming the Office of Speaker, Lok Sabha, Somnath Chatterjee expressed keen personal interest in setting up a Museum on democratic heritage in India, a museum that he thought would be modern, high-tech and would conform to international standards. Dr. Saroj Ghose, former President of the International Council of Museums, Paris, and retired Director General of National Council of Science Museums in India was invited to submit an appropriate proposal. After the final proposal was accepted, the construction work started under the guidance of Parliament officials and elected leaders. On 14 August 2006, it was inaugurated by Prof A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, in presence of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, then Vice-President, Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister, Somnath Chatterjee, Speaker of Lok Sabha and many other distinguished guests. On 5 September 2006, the Museum was opened to general public.[

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nayan gogoi

A unique designed building, fully air-conditioned Both interior and exterior you will find something different. Also a very beautiful Auditorium.

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Er. Bhupinder Singh Brar

In 2004, after assuming the Office of Speaker, Lok Sabha, Somnath Chatterjee expressed keen personal interest in setting up a Museum on democratic heritage in India, a museum that he thought would be modern, high-tech and would conform to international standards. Dr. Saroj Ghose, former President of the International Council of Museums, Paris, and retired Director General of National Council of Science Museums in India was invited to submit an appropriate proposal. After the final proposal was accepted, the construction work started under the guidance of Parliament officials and elected leaders. On 14 August 2006, it was inaugurated by Prof A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, in presence of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, then Vice-President, Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister, Somnath Chatterjee, Speaker of Lok Sabha and many other distinguished guests. On 5 September 2006, the Museum was opened to general public.[5]