10 Famous Gandhi Memorials to Visit on Martyrs’ Day 2025

10 Famous Gandhi Memorials to Visit on Martyrs’ Day 2025

By Priyanka Roshan | Jan 30, 2025

Martyrs’ Day, observed on January 30, honors Mahatma Gandhi and India’s freedom fighters. Pay tribute by visiting these 10 iconic Gandhi memorials on Martyrs’ Day 2025 and relive his legacy.

Raj Ghat, Delhi

A black marble platform marks Gandhi’s cremation site, surrounded by lush gardens and an eternal flame. A place of reflection, it attracts visitors worldwide.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Sabarmati Ashram Museum, Ahmedabad

This ashram reflects Gandhi’s principles and the lifestyle he promoted, featuring exhibits on his teachings and contributions to the independence movement.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum, Mumbai

Located in the house where Gandhi lived from 1917 to 1934, this museum features photographs, artifacts, and a diorama of the Salt March.

(Image: Mani Bhavan)

Aga Khan Palace, Pune

A historic site where Gandhi was imprisoned during the Quit India Movement. It also marks the passing of Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai and houses a dedicated museum.

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Gandhi Smriti Sangrahalaya, Barrackpore

This museum commemorates Gandhi’s visits to Barrackpore, displaying memorabilia and documents related to his influence in the region.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Gandhi Smriti, New Delhi

Situated at the site of Gandhi’s assassination, this museum offers insights into his life through exhibits and showcases his belongings.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai

Dedicated to Gandhi’s life, this museum displays photographs, letters, and memorabilia highlighting his role in India’s independence movement.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Sevagram Ashram, Wardha

Founded by Gandhi in 1936, Sevagram Ashram became a center for India’s independence movement. Today, it embodies his vision of self-sufficiency and non-violence.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Kirti Mandir, Porbandar

Gandhi’s birthplace features a museum that focuses on his early life, family, and influence on the freedom struggle.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

Magan Sangrahalaya, Wardha

Established in 1938, this museum promotes Khadi, rural industries, and sustainable living, reflecting Gandhi’s vision for an economically self-reliant India.

(Image: MK Gandhi Org)

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