Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, IndiaMap
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A traditional museum in India, the building area here is quite large, you can see a lot of fun small things here, handicrafts are also very suitable for a visit, this museum space is also quite large, a lot of handicraft products.
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National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Handicraft Museum was built in 1956. This museum is located on the north side of the old fort. In addition to the exhibition, there are many artisans selling their handicrafts directly to tourists in the small village simulated here, as well as an indoor museum, several art galleries, a library and a crafts shop with a marked price.
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National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A traditional museum in India, the building area here is quite large, you can see a lot of fun small things here, handicrafts are also very suitable for a visit, this museum space is also quite large, a lot of handicraft products.
The Museum of Handicrafts consists of two parts (excluding textiles). The interior gallery contains handicraft from several parts of India, some of which are quite unique, such as giant wood carvings and smaller sculpture dancers. However, there is a different type of housing village, representing residential areas throughout India, some of which are still the current type of housing.
If you are a fan of traditional Indian crafts, the museum is a fun place. There are a variety of galleries, dolls and idols of different ages, and dolls and idols from different parts of India. Inside the museum, people can buy directly from the craftsmen to Madabani's paintings and worliart works. The museum also has a store selling all the crafts, but it is very expensive. Parking is not allowed outside the museum. So before going to the museum, finally park the car in the parking lot of pragati maidan. It takes about three hours to see all the artworks.
Free visit, there is a special hall inside the museum, where you can see the process of craftsmen on-site production of the larger area of the museum.
It's not a traditional indoor museum. It's like a small village. There's a cafe. It's very literary.