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5.0 based on 86 reviews
The Museo Camera was founded in the year 2009, and has grown out of personal collection of celebrated Indian photographer and visual historian Aditya Arya who has been collecting antique cameras for than 40 years . The museum is located in the city of Gurgaon,Haryana and houses a rare collection of antique cameras that date back to the 19th century when Photography was formally introduced . If you're interested in photography you just can't skip this one. Entry fee applies
It is difficult to write a review that isn’t different to what has already been written in previous reviews. A fantastic modern museum displaying a lifelong collection of cameras and photographic history through the last 180 years. It was amazing to see such a massive collection of cameras from the early years and a pleasant reminder to see those from the last 40 ... from those I used as a pure amateur to those I have sold when working for a well known UK retailer. An add bonus was a quick chat with the founder Aditya Arya whose passion for the subject shines through, thank you for your time. Even the ticket design is unique. A worthwhile visit for those interested in photography and/or history. If you are in the area, take some time out from the hectic Haryana streets and visit this wonderful museum.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
This places is having lot of old engines used in 18th and 19th centuries.It is really good to know that local authorities have preserved such work from history of India.Steam engines used in past are also here as a display.It is inspiring to learn.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
It is actually a very good place to spend atleast 2-3 hours in kurukshetra. The whole theme is superb. On the first floor we can see sculptures belongs to Mahabharata war with sound effects and one will surely enjoy. Different kind of mirrors on ground floor is full fun. I went there with my cousins and thoroughly enjoy. Moreover location is good. It is located in the center of the kurukshetra city, near Bhramsarover pilligrim place.
4.5 based on 103 reviews
Entry ticket is rs 30. It is next to panorama. It is better than panorama. It gives insight on lord Krishna. Worth a visit though I feel they could have made it better.
4.5 based on 272 reviews
As a center for collection, research, preservation, education and display of Indian Transport History, the Heritage Transport Museum showcases the evolution of transportation in India. Heritage Transport Museum has been built on a 3.01 acre land in which a 95,000 sq ft area encompasses Exhibition Galleries, Library & Reference center, Mini Auditorium, Souvenir Shop, Seminar Rooms & Refreshment Center. The Museum sets the standard for Indian museum with its dramatic displays, in-depth interpretation, extensive collection and exciting opportunities for visitor participation.
Had a day trip after a long busy schedule.wanted to be free from the hustle bustle of the city.without Googling much, decided to visit heritage transport museum gurgaon, so that it will satisfy two car freaks 's thirst... Our choice was perfect.had a 2 hrs pleasure drive from Delhi.location was easily accessible and in middle of a serene village surrounded by filelds.We were the first visitors of the day.welcomed by a tree of traffic lights and a tram outside the building....its just an introduction...Inside was really a treasure... maintained in a classy way...meeting international standards..great thought conceptualized with a high artistical gradient.Every nook and corner of the museum takes you to the locomotive evolution of Manhood. a combination and compilation of transportation culture through ,art and technology . All the sections are depicted according to the chronology, giving ample information. Not only information the entertainment factor also was excellent. Kids were enjoying to the fullest exploring the old Hollywood cars,buses and bikes ,trains outside....audio visual guides were very much helpful. Staff also were very cooperative. Food was also good. Cafeteria design was also catchy. We spent a whole day there exploring the travel of transport systems through thousands of years..... Awesome experience....we highly recommend this place for a day trip from Delhi. Kudos to Mr.Tarun Thakral ,the man behind this wonder for his passion,hardwork and vision.....last but not the least ,all the staff members who do frequent sanitization to make the place very hygienic so that one can visit the place without any fear in today's covid scenario.... Once again thank you very much Heritage transport museum team for a vibrant experience........
4.5 based on 162 reviews
NeverEnuf is the only Garden Railway on this side of the globe. A miniature world in 1:22.5 scale, it is an enchanting display of trains, boats and cars in their own small world of houses, industries, bridges... all laid out in a beautifully landscaped garden spread over an acre of land. Its an ideal spot for family picnics, school excursions, photo shoots and even birthday parties. Open on selective days to pre-registered visitors. Please do check before visiting and follow route map uploaded on our website
This little place tucked away one hour from Gurugram is an amazing labour of love by a former Railway Engineer with a love for train modelling. You can see scalable models of railway tracks, construction sites, airports and carnivals complete with cars, trains, aircraft and people. They have taken amazing care in this Covid environment with touch less points like ice cream sticks to push buttons and sanitizer stations everywhere. The staff is really well trained and show you around very well. It has also got outdoor furniture for picnics and you can get your food baskets and mats. The kids will enjoy the swings and slides and the duck pond. There is a coffee machine also for self service.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Visited this place in March 2017 and found it an excellent place for girls, so that they get motivated and inspired to follow into her footsteps. It is on the main Kurukshetra-Pehova Road.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Museum of Folk and Tribal Art is a must visit place for all as it gives a glimpse of our rich culture & heritage of folk dances & the ancient tribes.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Visited this place in April, 2018 and stopped for offering prayers and was amazed to find new additions to this Museum, which is dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur ji and Bhai Jeevan Singh ji who stopped here with sheesh (head) of Guru Teg Bahadur ji. This new addition is a statue of Bhai Kushal Singh Dahiya, who got his head severed so that Bhai Jeevan ji continue his journey towards Anandpur Sahib with Guru Tegh Bahadur's head and forces of Aurangzeb could be given his head instead. This act is nothing but pure devotion. This has now been recorded in history of this place. Must visit to know more about Sikh history.
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