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Delhi: The museum where your favourite Prime Minister signs your souvenir; book your tickets soon

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 24, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Delhi: The museum where your favourite Prime Minister signs your souvenir; book your tickets soon

Ever wondered what it would be like to walk alongside India’s Prime Ministers or take home a signed quote from your favourite leader? The Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya, located in New Delhi, offers exactly that, a unique, interactive museum experience that is dedicated to the Prime Ministers of India. The museum has been designed in such a manner that it provides visitors with a fascinating journey through India’s political legacy. Find out more.

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Explore the legacy of India’s Prime Ministers

The museum showcases the contributions of every Prime Minister, highlighting their efforts in shaping India’s social, political, and economic growth. From nation-building milestones to policy achievements, a visit to this place will let visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of how these leaders guided India through challenges and opportunities. It will be an educational yet engaging experience indeed for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about India’s governance.

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Handwriting Robot

One of the standout attractions at the museum is the Handwriting Robot. Visitors can instruct the robot to create personalised memorabilia, featuring an inspiring quote along with the signature of their favourite Prime Minister. This unique keepsake will allow history lovers to take home a tangible connection to India’s leadership legacy, combining innovation and heritage in one memorable experience.

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Augmented reality experiences

For a more interactive visit, the museum offers multiple augmented reality (AR) installations like selfie with Prime Minister, wherein visitors can take a fun selfie with their favourite Prime Minister. Also using AR technology, they can stroll with Prime Ministers, and experience a virtual walk alongside India’s leaders, making history feel alive as they move through the exhibition.

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Unity Wall and National Symbols

The Unity Wall invites visitors to stand shoulder to shoulder with fellow Indians, celebrating the country’s greatest strength, unity. At the entrance, a levitating 3D-printed National Emblem rotates majestically in the air, accompanied by a kinetic LED installation forming a dynamic pattern of the National Flag. Together, these elements symbolize India’s freedom, progress, and growth.

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Shatabdi Sankalp: Envision India 2047

Visitors can also participate in the Shatabdi Sankalp, where they write messages about the India of their dreams in 2047, creating a personal connection to the nation’s centenary of independence. It’s a thought-provoking activity that encourages reflection on the country’s future.

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Planning your visit

Tickets to the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya can be booked online for a smooth and hassle-free entry. The museum is suitable for all age groups and offers infotainment, combining a mix of educational content, interactive installations, and immersive experiences that appeal to both history buffs and casual visitors. The museum remains closed on Mondays and gazetted holidays. Museum hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is more than a museum, it takes you on a journey through India’s political history, and offers visitors the chance to engage, reflect, and take home unique memorabilia. From AR interactions and the Handwriting Robot to the Unity Wall and Shatabdi Sankalp, every element of the museum has been designed to make history tangible, memorable, and inspiring.

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