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  1. The Partition Museum is housed at the historic Town Hall building in Amritsar, a 5 - 7 minute walk from the Golden Temple. With its arched verandahs, doors with venetian glass, beautiful floor tiles, and the historic belfry (the bell was cast in 1897), the Town Hall is an apt home for the Partition Museum. It is located in the newly renovated Heritage Plaza.

  2. The Partition Museum is a public museum located in the town hall of Amritsar, Punjab, India. The museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots that followed the division of British India into two independent dominions: India and Pakistan.

  3. The Partition museum, situated at the Town Hall in Amritsar and created by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Trust (TAACHT), is a part of the recently opened Heritage Street in Amritsar, which runs from the Golden Temple to the Town Hall. It is a museum with a collection of tales, memoirs, works of art, and artefacts that serve as a record of the period leading up to, during, and following the division of British India.

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · The Partition Museum opened on 17 August 2017, marking the day as Partition Remembrance Day, as it was on 17 August 1947 that the actual boundaries of India and Pakistan were announced. The Partition Museum comprehensively charts the Partition with a narrative arc that moves from the time before Partition, proceeds to the independence movement, the social, cultural and political events of the decades leading to 1947, and ultimately the Partition and its consequences. ...

  5. The Partition Museum located in the Town Hall, Amritsar, is a public museum. This is a first of its kind in the world. The museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots that followed the division of British India into two independent countries: India and Pakistan.

  6. Jan 21, 2017 · The first part of The Partition Museum is dedicated to the facts of how the event came to be, a sort of multimedia history textbook. I stop in front of an audio-visual exhibit and put on the headphones. It is Kuldip Nayar, now a patron of this museum, recounting his fascinating 1971 interview of Cyril Radcliffe, the English barrister whom Lord Mountbatten tasked with the creation of the boundary lines that split Punjab and Bengal—with an ordinary map and a deadline of five weeks. ...

  7. One of the most unique reserves of India’s colonial history is preserved at the Partition Museum at Town Hall Amritsar that is still quite underrated as a tourist spot. The museum was built with the aim to be a central repository of the documents, archives, stories and history of the tragic partition that divided the two countries during the declaration of self rule and independence on 1947.

  8. Partition Museum is located at Town Hall and is one of the important reserves of Indian history. It houses a vast collection of artefacts donated by those who survived the partition of India and Pakistan. These artefacts are the things that people carried when they migrated to their designated part of the border. The museum was inaugurated on August 25, 2017, with the aim to act as a repository of the archives, documents, stories and history of the partition. ...

  9. Jan 11, 2018 · The Partition Museum was set up as a non-profit organisation registered with the Indian government and it recounts primarily the Indian experience. Of dozens of aural and video testimonies, less than 10 share the perspectives of Pakistanis who fled India. It’s an understandable limitation but one that the museum would benefit from rectifying.

  10. Biba Uppal (standing) and Amolak Swani (seated) at the Partition Museum in Amritsar. Both their families moved to India from the other side when the country was divided in 1947 (Sanjeev Verma/HT ...

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