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Bharatiya Sanskruti Darshan Museum

6MR6+VX5, Old Umed Nagar, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001, India

Bharatiya Sanskruti Darshan Museum
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Monday: 10–13
Tuesday: 10–13
Wedneasday: 10–13
Thursday: 10–13
Friday: 10–13
Saturday: 00–24
Sunday: Close
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Kuntal Bhati
Kuntal Bhati
Wonderful experience of local handicraft collections...
Jinesh Mehta
Jinesh Mehta
Must visit this museum. There are so many traditional and heritage things to see. Its a one man collection, private museum with nominal fees.
Must show to your KIDS. There is a real copy of kutchi huts with kitchen and storage. Known as Bhunga. Also chora, chabutara and hauj.
Normally we cant reach to interior countryside of kutch. So we can see here.
Very nominal fees rs20 per person.
Camera fees rs 200 for museum collection photography.
Camera fees rs50 for premise photography .
No parking charges.
Its exactly opposite to Collector House.
Krunal Gada
Krunal Gada
Very detailed and many artifacts in small space.. Dummy village like setup helps in understanding how village home looks like.. Worth visit once. The care taker / manager gives you guided tour with all information
Hiteshkumar Sundra
Hiteshkumar Sundra
Mr Ramsinhji K Rathod a scholar of the folk art of Kutch and winner of many state Government awards has created an excellent museum in Bhuj which is called Bharatiya Sanskruti Darshan.

The museum epitomizes the rustic life styles of the Kutchi villager containing around 4500 exhibits. Also, there are more than 1500 rare books on art and culture. This museum has five major sections. In the Ethnological section, Sahitya Chitra, in the central hall can be found rare works of literature. In other sections are interesting artifacts such as leather embroidery, wood work, wood carvings, terra cotta, wall paintings, bead work, stone carvings, musical instruments, knives and swords and silver work.

Inside one of the huts is the intricately designed "Kothala" (the treasury). In olden times, ornaments money, and other valuables of the royalty were kept in the "Kothala".
Vrushali sheth
Vrushali sheth
Highly recommended.!! Very informative! And we'll maintained
Vaibhav Pujara
Vaibhav Pujara
Amazing and very detailed collection they have if u r interested in Handicraft or culture of kutch u must have to add this place in ur bucket list whether u coming to visit kutch Visit ©Vaibhav Vlogs(YouTube Channel)
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Dakshata gaikar
Dakshata gaikar1 year ago
Nothing to see. Waste of money.
Rinku Patel
Rinku Patel1 year ago
The museum was good but things are not properly mentioned. The way of presentation is not too great but contains rich history. Was good to visit.
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