During my travel to the city of temples, I got an opportunity to visit the Museum in Bhubaneswar. After visiting some of the prime locations in the city, the museum was the last on my list. As I entered into its vicinity, I was thrilled to see the design and architecture with which this museum was built. Enquiring about the museum, I found out that it was built in the year 1932 by some British personnel. Presently, it is being headed by the superintendent and is owned by the Cultural Department of the Govt. of Odisha.
Moving inside, I found that this museum was divided into 11 sections such as Archaeology, Natural History, Art and Craft, Contemporary Art, etc. The place can make you go back to ancient times, and you will surely appreciate the magnificence and skills of our ancestors. Primarily this museum was assembled at Ravenshaw College in Cuttack but was shifted to what is known as the old Bhubaneshwar in the year 1945. Then again after few years it was shifted to another building whose foundation was laid by our late President Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
A stylishly outlined building and scene sets tone for a casual and happy learning background about our characteristic legacy and the significance of its protection. It offers an energizing open door for hands-on and minds activity to communicate with the exhibits under reproduced environment to achieve the information about the amicability of plants and creatures and their interrelationships in nature.
Further moving what catched my attention was the gallery that showcased the energetic biodiversity of the North East, Orissa, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands; their lavishness under one rooftop making individuals mindful of the common legacy of the state and the past.
After visiting this place, I regretted not having visited such an awesome place earlier. I sure have a love for vintage books, so I was amused by this place all the more. The place was a perfect blend of ancient history as well as contemporary times. It made me proud of our ancestors as well as our nation.
After visiting this place, I regretted not having visited such an awesome place earlier. I sure have a love for vintage books, so I was amused by this place all the more. The place was a perfect blend of ancient history as well as contemporary times. It made me proud of our ancestors as well as our nation.