INDIAN MUSEUM

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The 'Indian Museum' was founded by Dr Nathaniel Wallich a Danish botanist at Serampore (originally called ''Frederischnagore'') near Kolkata (Calcutta), India, in 1814. It is a multi-disciplinary institution of national standing and is one of oldest museums in the world.
This was the first museum of its kind in Asia. From 1814 to 1878, it was located at the premises of Asiatic Society in Kolkata, but has since moved to its own premises in the city. It occupies a resplendent mansion, and exhibits among others: an Egyptian mummy, the Buddhist stupa from Bharhut, the Buddha's ashes, the Ashoka pillar, whose three-lion symbol became the official emblem of the Republic of India, fossil skeletons of prehistoric animals like dinosaurs, an art collection, rare antiques, and a collection of meteorites.It is also the largest museum in the country and has rare collections of antiques, armour and ormanents, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings.

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Address
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Address


'Maidan' of Calcutta, J.L. Nehru Road, Kolkata-72, India


Phone: 2249-5699/9902, Fax: 2249-5696.

Visiting hours


10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (March–November)


10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (December–February)

External links



Indian Museum, Kolkata official website

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