Partition Museum - Amritsar. Museum in India

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The Partition Museum comprehensively charts the Partition with a narrative arc that moves from the time before partition, proceeds to the independence movement, the early demands for separate countries, and ultimately the Partition and its consequences.

Established as a People’s Museum, the Parti...


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Partition Museum www.partitionmuseum.org

Partition Museum Amritsar's newest attraction is listed among top #18 places to visit in India by Nat Geo in 2018! Explore India-Pak 1947 Partition History. Explore the lesser known facts of Partition. Fully AC Short 5-7 minute walk from Golden Temple. Winner of Conde Nast Traveller Excellence Award! Immersive, multi-media exhibition on Indo-Pak Partition. A People's Museum that uses oral histories, letters, photos . Hot and humid? Spend an afternoon indoors immersed in history www.partitionmuseum.org

About Partition Museum www.partitionmuseum.org The Partition of India has been one of the most defining events in the history of the subcontinent. It was the largest migration in human history and upto 20 million people were affected. Despite the extensive loss to life and property, 70 years later there existed a severe lacuna that no museum or memorial existed anywhere in the world to remember all those millions. The Partition Museum aims to fill this void and tell the story through the voices of those who lived through the times.   Refugee Artefacts Arts & Paintings Archival Materials

The Partition - Background In August 1947, when independence was granted to the former imperial domain of British India, it was partitioned into two countries – India and Pakistan. The first Partition Scheme was outlined in April 1947. Jawaharlal Nehru was against the idea of Partition itself. The revised scheme was sent to London and came back with the approval of the British Cabinet. On June 4, the scheme to Partition India was announced by Mountbatten and endorsed in speeches by Nehru and Jinnah on the All India Radio. www.partitionmuseum.org

The Partition Museum is honoured to be the first home for this exhibition, which will travel to different cities to mark the Centenary Commemoration of the tragic events of 1919. www.partitionmuseum.org

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Places to see Near Golden Temple www.partitionmuseum.org The Partition of India has been one of the most defining events in the history of the subcontinent. It was the largest migration in human history and upto 20 million people were affected. Despite the extensive loss to life and property, 70 years later there existed a severe lacuna that no museum or memorial existed anywhere in the world to remember all those millions. The Partition Museum aims to fill this void and tell the story through the voices of those who lived through the times.   Jallianwala Bagh Partition Museum Wagah Border, Amritsar

Visit The Musuem www.partitionmuseum.org Short 5-7 minute walk from Golden Temple 5 minute heritage walk from Jallianwala Bagh Partition Musuem , Town Hall, Heritage Walk Tour, Amritsar Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM Monday Closed Contact: + 91-8130001947 , www.partitionmuseum.org