I went there with my school mates on behalf of my school. It's a typical Bunglow until you enter inside to find out that a whole different world is waiting for people unexplored by masses. The place is maintained and owned by Aryan family. The collection is entirely of Mr. K.C. Aryan, one of the most prominent historians of India. There are various idols, sculptures, paintings, artefacts, stones, ancient items, etc. Director of the place, Mr. B.N Aryan is a very intelligent and knowledgeable person he along with his sister Ms. Subhashini Aryan (Sorry If I'm wrong) guides people who comes to visit this museum. They personally met me and guided me around showing every artefact and telling about it in details I almost felt as if I'm actually witnessing the history connected to those things. I hope this place prevails in the future and all this cultural inheritance of India which is often neglected would remain safe and open for scholars, researchers and students. I recommend you to make a prior appointment before coming to avoid unnecessary hustle. Would love to visit again. Thank you for such an amazing...
Read moreThis place is not great. I spent 1 hour trying to find this place. And the owner didn't even bother to visit us outside. The local people fo not even know that the place exists, so I got no help from them. There was a guard who told us to wait for 5 minutes for the owner, but they never appeared. If a human puts in time and effort to find this place they should atleast respect it and see us. We waited outside for 30 minutes. I was with an elderly person, for thwm to stand and wait for 30 minutes in the scorching heat of gurgaon summers is hard. Another important thing is that they have not put their timings properly on google. They also expect you to make appointments to visit, it is only open for all on sundays. The fact that they ask you to make appointments is not mentioned on google. Thats rude of you all. the photos of this place also seem fake. They dont have a field or anything. It is an brick bungalow.This was a waste of time and money. I hope you see this review before trying to...
Read moreThis is a personal collection of rare folk art and craft and is 20 times better than a museum since it is the effort of a single person, the great phiilosopher and thinker Mr. KC Aryan. Thanks to his family members who supported a passionate lover and collector of traditional Indian art that is fast vanishing. The place is relatively small but the collection is huge and more importantly, the items on display are rare, collected by no one else. Salute also to the Aryan family who are upholding the Indian folk art at personal expense. The people I met at the museum were courteous and gentle and decent people. Visit is by prior appointment. Overall, very enriching and satisfying experience. I appeal to the government and all wealthy people to support this cause in their own way. ♿️ This place has Yes=Ramp access. No=A wheelchair-accessible entrance. No=A wheelchair-accessible restroom. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible seating. Yes=A...
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