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The Nehru Memorial Museum is located in Teen Murti Bhavan. The building was the residence of India's first Prime Minister, Jawahar Lar Nehru, for 16 years until his death in 1964. One can learn about the life history of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru through a few photos, his study, his bedroom, his achievements. Show here. Here are hundreds of photos of freedom fighters, various political leaders, newspaper clippings. One can buy several types of souvenirs from gift and bookstore.
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The Nehru Memorial Museum is located in Teen Murti Bhavan. The building was the residence of India's first Prime Minister, Jawahar Lar Nehru, for 16 years until his death in 1964. One can learn about the life history of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru through a few photos, his study, his bedroom, his achievements. Show here. Here are hundreds of photos of freedom fighters, various political leaders, newspaper clippings. One can buy several types of souvenirs from gift and bookstore.
Reserve the original room and a large number of detailed historical records - cropping, photo reshoots - MK Gandhi, Nehru, Indira, etc. and the large garden matching Bhavan, while RHS is the Mughal Monument (Mughal Monument), and there is a cafe/vending machine with food, More importantly, cool with drinks water, carton. History lovers or school projects.
There is also a planetarium, which is a personal hobby of Nehru, and retains many wonderful items, including equipment used by India's first astronauts in the 1980s. The planetarium has two performances from 11:30 and 15:00 daily from Tuesday to Sunday, and the 45-minute performance costs 15 rupees.
The Nehru Memorial Museum is dedicated to the memory of India's first Prime Minister, Nehru, in which you can see the life experience of the Indian legend, as well as many items he used. Nehru was India's longest-serving prime minister, and his daughter later became India's prime minister. He was one of the greatest contributors to India's independence from British rule and an advocate of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Nehru was a British commander active in India during the British colonial period who contributed much to peace, formerly his residence and now converted into a museum to commemorate him.