Warship Museum, situated near Tagore Beach, is popular among visitors primarily for INS Chapel that was used for naval warfare in the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The old warship has now been converted to a small museum and can be seen on the shores of Tagore Beach. It is one of the three ship museums in India. The mannequins and other statues provide a brief on warfare and the roles played in a warship. There is a nominal entrance fee and the museum is open from 10 am to 1 pm and from 4:30 pm to 6 pm (though this may change as per the discretion of the museum authorities). The audio-visual video highlighting the importance of the Indian Navy is worth watching at the end of the visit.
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For a clear view of the ship ,you have to visit this war ship memorial.What all you did not see in the ship u can see this. Please have a close watch on the dummy ship captain inside the ship. We all took photographs of these ship captain . Really it was enjoyable moment when we took photos of Sardarji Captain inside the shipRead More
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