It is also free. Compared with the Gandhi Mausoleum, I recommend the crossroads and the Gandhi Memorial Hall diagonally opposite. I also don't charge tickets, and I don't need security checks. There are many collections, correspondence, Gandhi wore at the time, and even the blood cloak he wore at the time of his assassination, which is worth a good look.
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It is also free. Compared with the Gandhi Mausoleum, I recommend the crossroads and the Gandhi Memorial Hall diagonally opposite. I also don't charge tickets, and I don't need security checks. There are many collections, correspondence, Gandhi wore at the time, and even the blood cloak he wore at the time of his assassination, which is worth a good look.
Last week I went to the Gandhi Memorial Hall, which has a library and exhibition hall. The library is much larger than the exhibition hall, and many students study there. The exhibition hall I went to was small, but it displayed a wealth of exhibits, from prehistoric human stone axes to modern long guns. The only complaint is the ticket, the foreign tourist ticket is 100 rupees per person, and the locals are 5 rupees.
The National Gandhi Museum, located 300m southwest of Gandhi Mausoleum, is a good place to learn about Gandhi's life. The Gandhi Memorial Hall was built in 1958-1963, close to Gandhi's former residence, and has a large collection of letters, photos and other documents. The memorial hall expresses Gandhi's ideas in spatial form. The memorial is simple in materials, without glass and other modern materials, and the glass cabinet in the center of the house is displayed in the coarse white cloth worn by Gandhi on his deathbed, and the blood on it is impressive.
The last two months of my life have maintained my faith with life.
Inheriting the spirit of brave and fearless struggle ❄ This time, I came to the Gandhi Memorial with my friends. Gandhi is a great person who is brave to fight. The memorial shows the process of Indian independence. We entered the memorial hall from Mahatma Road, and we had to walk a while to get to the entrance of the memorial. We could see the memorial on the road, and looked at the scenery on the road. We couldn't help but have a deep expectation of the building. This should be the purpose of his design. I feel deeply in the architecture here the Indian people pay tribute to Mr. Gandhi. ❄ walked into the memorial hall, where many photos of Mr. Gandhi and his great deeds are displayed. There are also some photos of the Indian independence movement led by Mr. Gandhi. Yellow-colored photographs still record the history of that year, no matter how many years, Gandhi's brave spirit will be passed on forever. There is also a large portrait of Gandhi barefoot, with his famous words written next to it. We can appreciate his appearance. Although Gandhi is high, he still maintains a thrifty heart. There are no gorgeous decorations in his room, only some simple luggage. Tips1. Tickets are free 2. No security check required