National Museum of India
The National Museum of India, located in New Delhi, is one of the largest museums in the country. Established in 1949, it showcases a vast collection of artifacts that represent India's rich cultural heritage. The museum houses over 200,000 works of art, including sculptures, paintings, and textiles from various periods of Indian history.
Visitors can explore galleries dedicated to ancient artifacts, decorative arts, and archaeological finds. Notable exhibits include items from the Indus Valley Civilization and Buddhist art. The museum serves as an important educational resource, promoting awareness and appreciation of India's diverse history and traditions.