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, Tees January Road Area, Motilal Nehru Marg Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India

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Museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi's last days and legacy  

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

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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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AMIT SHARMA

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Gandhi Smriti is one of the most powerful and moving places in Delhi. Located at the site where Mahatma Gandhi spent his last days and was assassinated, the museum beautifully preserves his room, belongings, and final footsteps. The exhibits are well-curated, emotional, and inspiring. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the message of non-violence is strongly felt. A must-visit for anyone seeking deeper insight into India’s freedom struggle and Gandhi’s life. Truly one of Delhi’s most meaningful places. Highly recommend..!!

Vijay Maitri

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Gandhi Smriti Museum is not just a historical site but also a space that radiates peace, reflection, and cultural richness. Nestled in a quiet and green environment, it provides a welcome escape from the rush of the city. The serene gardens and tree-lined pathways make it an ideal spot for visitors who want to connect with history while enjoying a calm and refreshing atmosphere. I had the opportunity to visit the museum as part of the Dekhi Jabir Festival, and the experience was truly unforgettable. The festival brought the entire place alive with music, dance, and artistic performances. The energy of the artists, combined with the tranquil setting of the museum, created a magical balance between celebration and contemplation. It was a reminder of how cultural events can breathe new life into historical spaces, making them more engaging and meaningful for younger generations as well. One of the unique aspects of Gandhi Smriti is how versatile the space is. Beyond being a museum that preserves Mahatma Gandhi’s memory and his final days, it also serves as a wonderful venue for events. The open lawns, green surroundings, and peaceful ambiance make it a great place to organize festivals, performances, or even intimate gatherings. Overall, Gandhi Smriti Museum is more than a memorial—it is a living space where history, culture, and creativity come together. Whether you visit to learn about Gandhi’s life, to enjoy the greenery, or to be part of a vibrant cultural program, it leaves you with a sense of inspiration and peace. My experience during the Dekhi Jabir Festival was a perfect example of how this space continues to nurture both memory and creativity.

Cas Agnew

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This is a very well maintained and beautiful monument to an amazing man. Gandhi was unquestionably one of the greatest men to live in the last century leading the struggle for Independence and the father of a modern Nation

Robin Keshaw

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Gandhi Smriti is one of those places that quietly leaves a mark on you. Located on Tees January Marg, it’s where Mahatma Gandhi spent his last few months, and every corner of the space reflects simplicity and peace. The rooms are preserved beautifully, with his few personal belongings and photographs that bring alive both the man and his mission. The garden path leading to the spot where he was assassinated is the most moving part — calm, understated, yet powerful. The museum’s exhibits are well-curated and offer a thoughtful glimpse into his life and principles. It can get a little crowded on weekends, so visiting early helps if you want to experience the quiet. Overall, Gandhi Smriti is less of a tourist spot and more of a reminder — of the strength that comes from simplicity, empathy, and conviction.

Aniket

Google
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

Google
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!

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.

Rajiv Garg

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This is a free place to visit. Great history and place where Gandhi spent his last days. Definitely recommend visiting.