Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai

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Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai. Photo: Karthikeyan Balasundaram, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.
MADURAI, INDIA · 1959
Gandhi Memorial Museum

A museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in southern India, housing artifacts including a blood-stained garment from his assassination in 1948.

At a glance

Established in 1959, the Gandhi Memorial Museum in Madurai commemorates the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. It ranks among five major Gandhi museums across India, each preserving significant aspects of his personal history and influence on the nation.

History

The museum was founded a decade after Gandhi’s assassination in 1948 by Nathuram Godse. Its creation reflects the enduring reverence for Gandhi in independent India and the desire to preserve tangible records of his life and death for future generations.

What you see

The museum’s architecture and layout are not detailed in available sources, though its display includes significant historical artifacts from Gandhi’s final days.

Cultural significance

The museum holds profound symbolic importance in India’s post-independence landscape. It documents Gandhi’s role in the freedom struggle and his impact on Indian nationalism, making it a site of pilgrimage and education for visitors seeking to understand the nation’s foundational ideals.

Key facts

  • Established: 1959
  • Location: Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Coordinates: 9.929923, 78.138593
  • Status: One of five major Gandhi museums in India
  • Notable artifact: A blood-stained garment worn by Gandhi at his assassination

Practical information & getting there

The museum is located in Madurai in the state of Tamil Nadu. Specific hours, admission fees, and accessibility details are not provided in current sources. Contact local tourism offices in Madurai for current visitor information.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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