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Delhi's new national museum building has a French connection

The design of the world’s largest museum, located in the heart of New Delhi and spread over 1.17 lakh square metres, will be spearheaded by Agence France-Museum

September 30, 2023 / 13:43 IST
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The current building was designed by architect Ganesh Bikaji Deolalikar and the foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on May 12, 1955- Delhi Tourism
The current building was designed by architect Ganesh Bikaji Deolalikar and the foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on May 12, 1955- Delhi Tourism

Britain and Paris are what comes to one’s mind when we think of the world’s largest museums. But that may change soon. India is all set to house Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum, the world’s largest in the heart of New Delhi.  Spread over 1.17 lakh square metres, the museum will be located in the North and South blocks in Raisina Hill in the national capital.

According to Indian Express, the possession of the museum will likely be taken by the Ministry of Culture by March 2025. The current museum building on Janpath in New Delhi may be shut to researchers by the end of the year and the building may be demolished in March 2024. The National Museum, which houses artefacts from the prehistoric period to the contemporary era, represents over 5,000 years of Indian art and craftsmanship. A suitable space for storage of the museum objects is yet to be finalised. The current building was designed by architect Ganesh Bikaji Deolalikar and the foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on May 12, 1955.

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The new building

Yuge Yugeen Bharat is a Sanskrit phrase which means “everlasting India”.  Timelessness of India is the theme of the new building which will showcase the country’s heritage across eight segments. The museum will have 950 rooms across three storeys and a basement.  India’s ancient town planning systems, the Vedas, Upanishads, ancient medical knowledge, and a number of empires including Mauryan, Gupta, Vijayanagara and Mughal will be on display.