The museum is located in Patel chowk metro station in Bak Bhawan and is well maintained. A series of stamps reminds us of our history...the ecosystem...the people who have had a major impact on the development of the country...the era has been long overdue by mail, by mail that makes our faces smile. The postman serves him. Looking back at the past 100 years, this is a historical journey!
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The museum is located in Patel chowk metro station in Bak Bhawan and is well maintained. A series of stamps reminds us of our history...the ecosystem...the people who have had a major impact on the development of the country...the era has been long overdue by mail, by mail that makes our faces smile. The postman serves him. Looking back at the past 100 years, this is a historical journey!
The place is really great and is well maintained despite not charging admission fees. It is basically a stamp museum that collects stamps issued annually by India with themes wise (science, space, army, art, navy, air force, etc.). The place feels eternal and I personally spent an hour in this small and beautiful place.
The National Philatelic Museum is just a few steps from Patel Jok MRT station, the exhibition is free and photography is not allowed. There are many stamps but few foreign stamps. You can use your own photos as stamps, with a variety of themes to choose from, and each stamp can attach your customized photos.
I visited a lot. I will find an opportunity to go.
The largest stamp museum in India, which displays different types of stamps issued in various periods in India, and also shows the achievements of India in various fields such as culture, sports, economy and other fields. It is very interesting.