Charkha Museum
J6J8+HV8, Palika Parking Rd, Palika Bazar, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Monday: 10–21
Tuesday: 10–21
Wedneasday: 10–21
Thursday: 10–21
Friday: 10–21
Saturday: 10–21
Sunday: 10–21
Tuesday: 10–21
Wedneasday: 10–21
Thursday: 10–21
Friday: 10–21
Saturday: 10–21
Sunday: 10–21
Gandhiji's idol present in premises and different types of charkha present in their.
A large Charkha is beauty of the museum.
Please buy tickets first and then explore.
The history of Charkha with Our Beloved Bapu( Mahatma Gandhi Ji), The statue of Bapu is there which makes this Museum perfect outing for Bapu lovers!!!
Big Steel Charkha and Lion (Make in India-Musket) enhancing the charm!!!
PS : Due to some technical issues Video is not playing now a days.
Ofcourse ot is not the fun place where you get to enjoy.
It is museum where different type of charkha used before for handmade cloths.
It is collection of different type of charkhas other than that you will gain some good knowledge about them from where came who donated it etc.
Good for students to visit.
They will gain knowledge.
Other than that there is a big charkha in between and a big statue of mahatma gandhi at the entrance.
The place often hosts different kinds of events. Food festival has been organised from 19th August, 2022 to 21st August, 2022. Though the cost of entrance ticket is Rs 20 on the other days it is free during the food festival. This festival has brought together under one roof different players in the industry showcasing and selling their delicacies to the visitors thronging the place from different parts of city. Many stalls have been put up selling different food items ranging from North Indian Amritsary Naan, Missi Roti and Saag to stall put up by renowned South Indian group Sarvan selling South Indian Sambar Vadas, Rasam and many other items. There have been stalls put up by big reputed brands like Haldi Ram and Khandani Pakoda Wala selling chaat and different kinds of delicious pakodas. The special attraction of the festival is the food items prepared in the utensils of mud or clay. The tea and coffee offered in kulhads made of mud and food items prepared and served in these kinds of utensils of mud have been the biggest draw. The music and dance performed in the background by the artists adds charm to the experience.
The place has a record of holding such splendid events.