Government Museum and Art Gallery Chandigarh

Government Museum and Art Gallery Chandigarh Timings, Entry fee

The Government Museum and the Art Gallery in Chandigarh are the famous museums in India that speak about the history and the partition. The Chandigarh Museum is known for its rich collection of paintings, sculptures and the artefacts that are established in August 1947. The design of this museum was designed by Le Corbusier and MS Randhawa on 6th May of 1968 inaugurated the museum.

The main task of this museum is to encourage the values of art and bring close to the lives of people through their rich collection and innovative programs. This museum is located in the centre of the town and offers a spectacular view of Shivaliks Ranges.

History:

According to the history the museum takes back to the existence of August 1947. After the partition of India and Pakistan, the important painting and sculptures are at the central museum in Lahore. After the separation of India and Pakistan in 1947 the souvenirs, artefacts and statues were divided between the 2 countries.  60% of the collections went to Pakistan on April 10, 1948. At April 1949 the collections that are in India were shifted to various cities like Amritsar, Shimla and Patiala and finally settled at the Government Museum and Art Gallery of Chandigarh.

Collection at the Museum:

The Museum is divided into 7 sections and each section different sections. The place exhibits the sculptures of ancient India, Gandhara Period, and Medieval India etc.  The natural history section of the museum displays dinosaurs in India, the evolution of man and ancient manuscripts.

Government Museum and Art Gallery Chandigarh Architecture:

The museum is known for its extra-ordinary architecture as it displays the historic collections of paintings, artefacts and sculptures. The museum is divided into 3 levels housing Library, experiment lab, exhibition hall and auditorium.

Chandigarh Museum Timings:

10:00 AM to 4:30 PM are the timings in Government Museum and Art Gallery.

Time to be spent:

1-2 Hours.

Entry Fee:

Rs 10 per person and Rs 5 per camera.

Best time to Visit:

Can visit any time in the year.

How to Reach:

Chandigarh International Airport to the museum is 18.6 KM and can take 40 minutes to reach the place.

Chandigarh Railway station to the museum is 8 KM and can take just a half-an-hour to reach the place.

Chandigarh Bus station to the museum is 4 KM and can take just 10 minutes to reach the place.

Address:

#502 sector, 10C, Madhya Marg, Matka Chowk, Chandigarh, 160011, India.