Trip Advisor

Timing

09:00 - 17:00

Closing Day

Always Open

Website

http://asi.nic.in/asi_museums_delhi_indianwar.asp

Direction

Map

Toilet

Yes

Wheelchair Accessible

Yes

Do's/Dont's

Entry Ticket for Red Fort Because entry for Museum is free.

Audio Guide

NO

Entrance Fees (Per Person)

India

Adult

500

Child

0

Foreign Nationals

Adult

500

Child

0

Bimstec and Saarc Nationals

Adult

35

Child

0

History

The introductory gallery comprises a diorama showing the battle of Panipat with the army of Babur and Ibrahim Lodi standing opposite each other. The other displayed objects are arrows, swords, khukris, revolvers, machine guns, shells, etc. A variety of daggers with ivory and inscribed hilt, chest armour, small weapons like gupti, and battle axes are also exhibited in the gallery. Helmets, armours, different types of swords, daggers, etc. are displayed in Gallery No. 2 and 3. Bomb fuses, shells, models of pistols, bullets, and gun powder flasks on display give a vivid picture of the arms and ammunition used during the First World War.The last two galleries show the impact of European industrialization over the weapons and communication since radars, telephones, telegraph, signal lamps, guns with periscope, trench periscope, etc. were introduced during the war. Various types of badges, ribbons, uniforms of Turkish and New Zealand army officers, and flags are also put on display. Models of an army transport cart and railway goods track of Baghdad Arab port and Basra dockyard exhibited in the museum attract the attention of the visitors. Another attraction of the gallery is the complete dress of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, His Highness Pratap Singh, including his kurta (long shirt), belt, trousers, turban with zari work, shoes and inscribed sword with sheath.

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