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Uttaran Museum

XJ6F+6QJ, Joysagar, Dicial Dhulia Gaon, Assam 785697, India

Uttaran Museum
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Rani Patuwary
Rani Patuwary223 days ago
Awesome museum, really knowledgeable n lot's of ancient things to be seen, must visit 👍
Chandan Nath
Chandan Nath1 year ago
Excellent collections of items, also some historical and archeological items. Sculptures made by Mr Durlabh Bora are outstanding. I spent 3 hours in the museum. Mr Bora made the museum Single handedly with approx 6000 to 7000 varieties of antique items.
PRABHANGSHU
PRABHANGSHU1 year ago
Have collection of old age utensils, swords, endangered species and musical instruments.
Ticket Rs20 (only offline mode as it's a private museum)
R3DSTRING
R3DSTRING1 year ago
Local museum made using collection of old items bought or collected from pawn shops. Nothing royal or special here. But still a good place to visit considering the location is close to Talatal Ghar
Sanjib changmai
Sanjib changmai1 year ago
Awesome place to visit and the Ahom Empire historical things and culture are very well preserved. Do visit with your friends and family to get some historical information about the AHOM KINGDOM and many more 🙏🏻
Rony Chakraborty
Rony Chakraborty2 years ago
It was good experience to visit there.If you are interested in old days things, it's a good place to visit.
Rinto Chaudhury
Rinto Chaudhury2 years ago
Uttaran Museum, a private museum in Joysagar.
An effort of one individual to collect and showcase the culture of the region. He has built a museum and a historical research centre ‘Uttaran’ on his own effort at his residence and has thrown it open for the public.The collection is impressive and effort commendable. The two-storey building is full of artifacts. There is another portion being built personally by the curator cum owner himself, Mr. Durlov Bora of Uttaran Museum, Sivasagar. This man trying to collect objects which are associated with Assamese day to day life.
Ajey Kodlikeri
Ajey Kodlikeri2 years ago
One can appreciate the effort.
But th theme and organisation of the collection is a bit all over the place.
It's very strange to see a VHS player sat next to a display that has a kitten preserved in formaldehyde.
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