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Zoroastrian Museum & Information Centre

FVRC+4Q4, Udvada, Gujarat 396180, India

Zoroastrian Museum & Information Centre
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–17
Sunday: 9–17
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Arun Deepu
Arun Deepu338 days ago
We had visited there on a working day , It is located in the middle of a villege but many of the villegers that we asked were not aware about this place.
This is a goverment museum and entry is free. This place is very peaceful and very informative about parsi history and Zoroastrianism.We realised that their contribution to our country is priceless compared to their microscopic population. Must visit place
Sitanshu S
Sitanshu S338 days ago
Must visit to learn more about the heritage and history of Parsi in India. No amount of writing is enough to describe the richness and holiness of Udvada, unless you make a trip.
ASHISH
ASHISH1 year ago
Very nice museum to understand Parsi history and all about Zoroastrianism. Entry is free. There is a souvenirs shop inside.
Abhishek Shah
Abhishek Shah1 year ago
Parsi culture heritage to be known for Non Parsi communities.

Parsis don't allow any Non Parsi people in their Agiyary Or Fire Temple so only museum is the way to learn or know about Parsi culture
JB Vadaliya
JB Vadaliya1 year ago
I see full history of Zoroastrian Community.

No need of any entry tickets, only write your details in entry register.
Nikhil Vadaliya
Nikhil Vadaliya1 year ago
if you want to know about Parsi's culture then best place to visit.
Sonia H
Sonia H1 year ago
A beautiful location and a very calm place to visit.
But the museum needs some maintenance and proper electricity for functioning well, as when we visited there was no electricity in the premises so couldn’t watch many of the slide show and antique statues.
Otherwise the overall location and surroundings is very beautiful.
Indradeep Roy
Indradeep Roy2 years ago
Opened on all days except Tuesdays between 9 am to 5 Pm. Entry is free and there would be no staff to take you through the museum. Neither is any audio tours available. The Parsis came to India to avoid religious persecution in their own land and mixed with us like Sugar in water. This wonderful community has remained isolated and this museum is surely a good initiative to know about. The history is well documented but to read through all the writings will take w whole day. Wish there was an Audio visual guide to learn and love faster in our fast paced world.

There is also a shop to pick momentos which was left unattended. The entire area is almost out of a picture book with large old bungalows. Do drive around especially the area beside the fire temple where you will feel in a different country altogether. Do not miss the Irani bakery to carry of taste back with you.
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