One of India's largest museums, it houses a vast collection of artifacts spanning 5,000 years of Indian history, including the Harappan civilization, medieval period, and modern history.
Built in memory of Queen Victoria, this grand museum now houses a collection of artifacts related to India's colonial past and the freedom struggle.
Established in 1814, this is one of the oldest museums in the world. It showcases a wide array of cultural and historical artifacts, including the famous Ashoka pillar.
Dedicated to Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, this museum provides a deep insight into his life and the freedom movement.
A symbol of India's struggle for independence, this former colonial prison is now a museum that tells the stories of freedom fighters who were incarcerated here.
Also known as Kaba Gandhi No Delo, this museum is the former residence of Mahatma Gandhi and showcases his early life and the impact of his teachings on India's independence movement.
This museum commemorates the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919, a pivotal event in India's struggle for independence, with exhibits that include historical documents and relics from that fateful day.