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Mużew Industrijali u Teknoloġiku Visvesvaraya
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5216 Kasturba Rd
Bengaluru, KA
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Family-friendly technology & science museum with exhibits on engines, space, biotechnology & more.
Visvesvaraya Museum has 7 permanent exhibition halls and two special exhibits. The Exhibition Halls are: Engine Hall, Electro technic Hall, Fun Science Hall, Space-Emerging Technology Hall, Biotechnological Revolution Hall, BEL-Hall of Electronics Hall and Science for Children Hall. The Special Exhibits are: Dinosaur Corner and Wright brother’s airplane.
Located on the Kasthurba Road in Bangalore, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum was built in the honour of Bharat Ratna recipient Sir M Visvesvaraya. Spread over an area of 43000 sq. ft., the area is built in the sylvan surroundings of Cubbon Park and was inaugurated by the first Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in 1962. The first ever gallery exhibition displayed by the museum was based on the principles of “Electricity” and was open to public visit on the 27th of July, 1965. Designed on the theme of a “Science Museum”, the museum houses four floors dedicated to a scientific discipline each, with the topmost floor converted into a food court. The outstanding deco of the depository has been inspired by the ancient scientific tools and machinery like Wright Brothers' Kitty Hawk, flying Stimulator and other similar objects. The backdrop shows surreal pictures and animations of changing the climate, various sea and land dynamics and different planetary positions. The centre has seven permanent gallery displays consisting of copious exhibits of a steam engine, aeroplanes, motor power etc. In addition to this, the museum has a virtual gaming zone, a tiny planetarium and a 3D visual display centre for recreation. The centre aims to promote the importance of science in everyday life by its interactive demonstrations and by conducting experiments.
Located on the Kasthurba Road in Bangalore, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum was built in the honour of Bharat Ratna recipient Sir M Visvesvaraya. Spread over an area of 43000 sq. ft., the area is built in the sylvan surroundings of Cubbon Park and was inaugurated by the first Prime…
In the memory of Bharat Ratna Sir Visvesvaraya a treasure trove of Machines and Artifacts related to Science and Technology has galleries for - Engine Hall , Fun Science , Electrotechnic , Space emerging technology , Biotechnological revolution , Bell hall of electronics and Children Science , open all days