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Located on the Sabarmati River, this iconic ashram served as Gandhi’s residence and the starting point of the famous Dandi March.
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Gandhi lived here during 1917–1934. Today, it houses exhibitions, photographs, and a library dedicated to his leadership and freedom struggle.
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This solemn black marble platform marks Gandhi’s cremation site, surrounded by serene gardens and an eternal flame honoring his memory.
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Housed in Tamukkam Palace, the museum displays Gandhi’s personal belongings, letters, and the blood-stained garment he wore during assassination.
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Formerly Birla House, this memorial preserves the rooms where Gandhi spent his final days before his assassination on January 30, 1948.
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This grand palace turned memorial houses Gandhi’s personal items and honors his imprisonment here during the Quit India Movement of 1942.
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India’s largest museum dedicated to Gandhi, Dandi Kutir uses modern technology to narrate his life, values, and freedom struggle journey.
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Established in 1936, Sevagram became Gandhi’s residence and a hub of India’s freedom movement, reflecting his simple, rural lifestyle.
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Built at Gandhi’s birthplace, this temple-like memorial features photographs, artifacts, and books showcasing his early life and spiritual journey.
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Located near Raj Ghat, this museum houses rare photographs, journals, and artifacts, offering an in-depth look into Gandhi’s life.
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