Partition Museum

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Amritsar, India

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Historical place museum· Tourist attraction· Museum

Partition Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Partition Museum is located in Amritsar, India on Hall Rd, Town Hall, Katra Ahluwalia. Partition Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in India.

Address

Hall Rd, Town Hall, Katra Ahluwalia

Phone

+91 8130001947

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Parijat Punj

A must see... Truly great... Makes one aware of how so many factors led to independence of India and partition of india... I wish a DVD of all recorded video can be sold or made to view online, it will be great

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Rajeev Ranjan

This place is totally dedicated about our past and during the freedom times .How partition had badly made impact on the people of both the countries and how the events were done over those times in beautiful manner .This place has recorded videos of those times , articles and very rare photos of freedom fighters ... This place will make you emotional .if you have patriotism in your heart.

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Sandip Patil

This museum is a monument of our freedom, of our ancient India, of our freedom fighters, of our culture, of our old society and of so many things. Goosebumps came on my body when i entered in museum.. There were very fluctuation in my feeling.. Some time I was very excited, some where frighten, sometime sad, many times thankful because of different reasons. I was very excited because I am able to see my old Indian culture, past & history. I was frighten when I tried to feel that moment of our freedom fighters, our indian peoples who tolerate all bad stuff. I was sad because many our Indian brothers and sisters lost their lives for our nation. I was thankfull because my birth place is India. I born here.. I born in free india. I was happy also because i was able to see here my old civilisation culture, there daily routine here. So many new thing about our country, about our history i seen here. Every indian person must have to visit here at least once. This museum will help to know you about our country, our old civilisation, our history too. I am very proud to be an Indian.. Jai hind Jai bharat.. Bharat mata ki jai

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Shubham Chougale

The museum is very much informative... One can get thorough idea of events which took place during the partition time in 1947. The best and simplest diary of struggle independence India.

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Harsha Juneja

Very nicely desinged museum. Feels connected to the people and situation at the time of partition. Well maintained.

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Rahul Jarwal

The Partition of India has been one of the most defining events in the history of the subcontinent. It was the largest migration in human history and upto 20 million people were affected. Despite the extensive loss to life and property, 70 years later there existed a severe lacuna that no museum or memorial existed anywhere in the world to remember all those millions. The Partition Museum aims to fill this void and tell the story through the voices of those who lived through the times.

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Saumya Kolay

7 Stars A Must Go Place, if you are the Real Patriotism. One the Best Museum I have every visited so far. It created in one the historic buildings of Punjab. The building was a Police Headquarters of British India. Mind Blowing Conceptualization. Became a fan. Now, if I talk about the content, you start feeling from inside and may be one will start crying to see the actual history of India. I must admit, felt like crying to see all the horrifying history.