Gandhi Smriti Museum

Museum · Meena Bagh

Gandhi Smriti Museum

Museum · Meena Bagh

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Infront of, National Defence College, Tees January Road, 5, Tees January Marg, near Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India

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Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi offers a serene, immersive journey through the last days of Mahatma Gandhi’s life in a thoughtfully curated museum with tranquil gardens.  

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Infront of, National Defence College, Tees January Road, 5, Tees January Marg, near Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India Get directions

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Infront of, National Defence College, Tees January Road, 5, Tees January Marg, near Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India Get directions

+91 11 2301 2843
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"Reflection at Gandhi Smriti Gandhi Smriti, previouslycalled Birla House, is now a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the man many consider the "Father of Indian Independence." Gandhi lived in the house during the last several months of his life and was assassinated here in January 1948. View the modest rooms wherehe spent his days, and stroll the same prayer grounds where he held a nightly congregation. A visit to Gandhi Smriti offers insight into the last 144 days of Gandhi's life, during one of the greatest periods in Indian history."

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Aniket

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Probably, the best museum in the city. This place honours the martyrdom of Gandhi Ji on 30 January,1948. The museum is located around a kilometre away from the Lok Kalyan Marg Metro Station. You can enjoy the walk on the beautiful sidewalks leading to Museum. Entry is free and you have to enter via Gate number 2. There is a garden there too so you can soak in the sun during winters while talking history. There is a book shop cum memoir shop too. A café which is more like a convenience store is also located at the entrance. A lot of foreigners visit this place. Overall, it’s a must visit to gain an insight in the life journey of the Great Mahatma. The guides present all over the place were really welcoming and helpful. His ideals and principles if followed now can make the world a better place.

Josh Baltazar

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This was a place we were quite fascinated to go to and it is nice this is open to the public as well as entry is free. Sometimes known as Birla house, there is an outside area showing Gandhi's last steps of his life in the garden. Then they also showed his living quarters inside. Also in the same building has his biography in museum format so this was really informative which was helpful to understand mroe about Gandhi. Would recommend this museum!

Krish Verma

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It was a very peaceful and informative experience.plus entry to the museum is free and if you are coming in groups you must ask for guides which are free too but you can tip out of obligation.

Manjali Khosla

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We often have friends visiting from overseas, and surprisingly, this was my first time at Gandhi Smriti. I was truly taken aback by how clean, well-organized, and welcoming the place is. Entry is completely free—for both locals and foreigners—which makes it even more impressive. The exhibits are so detailed that you don’t even need to watch the movie Gandhi—his life story is brought to life through powerful visuals, artifacts, and thoughtfully curated displays. The volunteers are incredibly helpful and go out of their way to explain the exhibits, making the visit even more enriching. Upstairs, there’s an interactive section that keeps both kids and adults engaged. You can even trace Gandhi ji’s last footsteps to the very spot where he was shot and took his final breath—a deeply moving and humbling experience. It’s a great homage to a great man. We also spotted mother monkeys with their babies on the peaceful grounds, which added to the thoughtful and serene atmosphere. You could easily spend the entire day here. A must-visit for both locals and international visitors.

Paolo Borghi

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The Gandhi museum is inside the Gandhi memorial, whose entrance is free. The place is very big and relaxing, with exhaustive panels on Gandhi life. The museum is really complete: if you want to read everything it could take some time, otherwise 1 hour may be enough just reading some of them. It's worth the visit!

Aby G

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This is the place where Mahatma Gandhi was shot. The environment is peaceful. This is located in 30january road and is near to Hotel Claridges. The is a great place to visit with your family. There are a lot of things related to Gandhi ji here in the museum. This is a very well maintained museum and they have used technology really well here. There are a lot of interesting things at the museum. There is no parking space outside the museum. You can park at the back side lane of Hotel Claridges.

Kuba Karlinski

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A house where Mahatma Gandhi lived at the end of his life. Very interesting to learn more about him and his times.

Anurag_m47 (MONTY)

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Well this the place where MK Gandhi was shot , here when you visit there is nice history of Gandhiji total storyline of his life the prime memories of him which may be inspiring to everyone , his philosophy and Marches done by him where shown, digital section of that place is nicely developed where you can see many things on finger tips on large screen on table , overall nice place to visit here can add more knowledge to you .