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The National Museum of India was established
on August 15, 1949, in the Durbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.
Subsequently, a new building was constructed suited to the purpose, and
the by now sizeable collection was tranferred to the new address, where
the works of art were thrown open to the public on December 18, 1960.
Today, the Museum houses more than 2, 00, 000 wonderful works of art,
Indian and international, spanning more than five thousand years of our
cultural heritage. Apart from collections of pre-history, archaeology,
jewellery, paintings, decorative arts, manuscripts, Central Asian
antiquities, anthropology, pre-Columbian and Western art, arms, armour,
numismatics and epigraphy, the Museum also houses a well-equipped
Conservation Laboratory that not only provides restoration to all the
artefacts but also training facilities to students and deserving
professionals. |
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