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Old 08-18-2007, 11:57 PM
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Default The Government Museum

It is the one of the oldest museums in Bangalore, established in 1886 with a unique collection of sculptures, inscriptions, paintings, icons etc and also some relics from Mohenjodaro canbe found here.
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:22 PM
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Default The Government Museum

Counted among the earliest museums of India, Government Museum was established in 1886. Having a collection of coins, art and relics from the Mohenjodaro and Vijayanagar, Government Museum is a place worth visiting during Bangalore Tours. Watch out for relics dating back to more than 5000 years at none other than the historical Government Museum in Bangalore
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i am a great fan of the archaeological history and i have been to this place and i think its really great as far as the history is concerned and the images are nice and are kept in a proper manner....its really great to see them!!!!
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Surely one can breathe a sigh of relief when we see places such as the Government Musuemas we get to see how the countrys responsible individuals are working in harmony to protect, preserve and promote national heritage.
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