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      • I.S.O. Stone laid to commemorate the opening of the Victoria Memorial Hall by HE The Hon.Sir Arthur Lawley C.C.I.E.K.C.M.C. The Governor of Fort St. George on March 23 rd 1909.
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  2. The Government Museum, Chennai, or the Madras Museum, is a museum of human history and culture located in the Government Museum Complex in the neighbourhood of Egmore in Chennai, India. Started in 1851, it is the second oldest museum in India after the Indian Museum in Kolkata .

  3. The Government Museum otherwise called as the Central Museum was started in the College of Fort St. George, in the premises of the present office of the Director of Public Instruction, on College Road.

  4. The Government Museum took over the Victoria Technical Institute Building (constructed in 1909), named it as National Art Gallery, and opened it for the public from November 27, 1951 onwards. Museum celebrated its Centenary on November 27, 1951, which was inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

  5. During February 1990, the 20 th All India Museums Camp was organised by the Department of Culture by Government of India and hosted by the Government Museum, Chennai, which was attended by museologists drawn from all over the country. Honourable Minister for Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, Thiru. K.

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    The initial proposal for the Government Museum in Chennai was put forward by the Madras Literary Society about 200 years ago, in 1846. And in 1851, the Madras Government Museum (then, Central Museum), was opened in the college of Fort St. George. Madras Literary Society contributed 1100 geological specimens. Later, in 1854, the growing collection w...

    The Government Museum of Chennai has six buildings to explore: 1. Main Building with a variety of paintings, stones and sculptures 2. Front Building with a collection of arms, puppets and other art pieces 3. Bronze Gallery with bronze sculptures, old coins and chemically preserved artefacts 4. Children's Museum with various educational exhibits 5. ...

    The Government Museum opens at 9.30 AM and closes by 5 PM. It is open throughout the year, except for the Fridays and National holidays. Government Museum Chennai entry fee is ₹15 per adult and ₹10 per kid (below 12 years). For school kids and teachers (in a group), the entry fee is ₹5 per person. The ticket prices for foreigners are ₹250 (adults),...

    Winter, from November to February, is the most favourable for a visit to the Government Museum. The weather remains pleasant throughout the day during those months. Visit it in the morning hours to avoid any crowd. You can spend 2-3 hours to get a full tour of the complex.

    Government Museum Chennai is on Pantheon Road in Egmore. It is about three km away from Chennai Central railway station and only one km away from Egmore railway station. From Koyambedu bus terminus, it is 10 km away. And from the airport, the Government Museum is 20 km away. And following are the various ways to reach Government Museum Egmore Chenn...

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  6. Government Museum, Chennai is a multi-purpose State Government Museum located in Egmore, which is the heart of the city, spreading to an area of 16.25 acres of land. Museum has Sections like Archaeology, Numismatics, Art, Anthropology, Geology, Botany, Zoology and a Children's Museum.

  7. Sep 11, 2024 · Government Museum, Chennai. Location: Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Established in 1851, Government Museum of Chennai is popular as the Madras Museum. Factually being the second oldest museum of India (after Kolkata’s Indian Museum), this museum is a treasure in itself!