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Nagaland State Museum
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The Nagaland State Museum is a museum located in Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India. It is operated by the Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland.
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The Black Rose Cafe
Tinpati junction, near bus stop, beside Evok furniture, Kenuozou Hill, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
Été Coffee Roasters, Headquarters
Billy Graham Rd, Kohima, Nagaland 797003, India
RR coffee bar
1st floor, Lotha Hoho building, Kezekie, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
Lassi Point
M4R2+9CV, New Secretariat Rd, Lower Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
90's Brew
M3QX+R4H, Peraciezie colony, Gasie, High School Colony, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
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de Oriental Grand
M4M3+96Q, Themezie, High School Road, National Highway 61, Upper Bayavü Hill, Upper Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
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Billy Graham Rd, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
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Billy Graham Rd, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
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Nagaland State Museum

Upper Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
4.0(785)
Open until 3:00 PM
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The Nagaland State Museum is a museum located in Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India. It is operated by the Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland.

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The Black Rose Cafe

Été Coffee Roasters, Headquarters

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The Black Rose Cafe

The Black Rose Cafe

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5.0
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The Nagaland State Museum in Kohima, Nagaland, offers a captivating journey into the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the region, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.Housed in a distinctive building that reflects Naga architectural elements, the museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibits that provide insight into the vibrant history and cultural diversity of Nagaland.Visitors to the museum can explore a wide range of exhibits, including traditional Naga attire, weaponry, musical instruments, and household items, each offering a glimpse into the daily lives and customs of the various Naga tribes.One of the highlights of the Nagaland State Museum is its collection of intricately crafted handicrafts and artifacts, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic traditions of the Naga people. From intricately woven textiles to beautifully carved wooden artifacts, each piece tells a story of skill, creativity, and cultural significance.The museum also features exhibits on Naga folklore, rituals, and religious practices, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the spiritual beliefs and cultural practices that shape Naga society.The knowledgeable staff at the Nagaland State Museum are passionate about preserving and sharing the cultural heritage of the region, offering guided tours and insightful commentary to enhance the visitor experience.Overall, the Nagaland State Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Nagaland, celebrating its heritage and traditions while also providing valuable educational opportunities for visitors of all ages. A visit to this museum is not only an enriching experience but also a chance to connect with the soul...

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The Nagaland State Museum, located on Bayavü Hill in Kohima, serves as a vital repository of the state's rich cultural heritage. Established on November 25, 1970, the museum offers an extensive collection of artifacts that provide insights into the traditions and history of Nagaland's diverse tribes.

Exhibits and Collections:

Visitors to the museum can explore a variety of displays that showcase:

Traditional Attire and Ornaments: A showcase of traditional costumes, jewelry, and clan motifs, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of Nagaland's tribes.

Musical Instruments: A collection of traditional Naga musical instruments, including those crafted from bamboo and buffalo horns, highlighting the region's musical heritage.

Art Gallery: An art gallery featuring paintings by local artists, offering a visual representation of Naga life and traditions.

Visitor Information:

Timings: The museum is open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday. It remains closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Entry Fee: An entry fee of ₹10 is charged, with an additional fee for photography.

Location:

Situated approximately 2 kilometers from Kohima's main town area, the museum is easily accessible to visitors.

A visit to the Nagaland State Museum offers an immersive experience into the state's rich cultural tapestry, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in understanding the heritage...

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4.0
3y

Located at a hill top with amazing scenic view of the whole Kohima town. You can find restaurants and local markets nearby too. Museum is very beautiful with Naga traditional lifestyle and way of life on display from ancient times. Ground floor has some artifacts. First floor has all the interesting and traditional stuff- from weapons to shawls, necklaces, ethnic wear of all tribes of Nagaland. Top floor has all the beautiful Naga traditional shawls and ethnic wear representing all tribes. Well maintained and kept clean. Security cameras on all floor for safety. There is even a photo booth inside. Unfortunately you have to pay 50 rupees for taking photos, 100 for videos and 1000 for professional videography. You can get ticket at counter for 10 rupees per person. Outdid the building you can find some traditional things too. At the entrance there are some artifacts/art installation as well. You can learn all about Naga traditions and lifestyles here. You can also ask for a guided tour of the museum. Small museum but very informative and...

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Moose “Galactic Reviewer” OozeMoose “Galactic Reviewer” Ooze
Located at a hill top with amazing scenic view of the whole Kohima town. You can find restaurants and local markets nearby too. Museum is very beautiful with Naga traditional lifestyle and way of life on display from ancient times. Ground floor has some artifacts. First floor has all the interesting and traditional stuff- from weapons to shawls, necklaces, ethnic wear of all tribes of Nagaland. Top floor has all the beautiful Naga traditional shawls and ethnic wear representing all tribes. Well maintained and kept clean. Security cameras on all floor for safety. There is even a photo booth inside. Unfortunately you have to pay 50 rupees for taking photos, 100 for videos and 1000 for professional videography. You can get ticket at counter for 10 rupees per person. Outdid the building you can find some traditional things too. At the entrance there are some artifacts/art installation as well. You can learn all about Naga traditions and lifestyles here. You can also ask for a guided tour of the museum. Small museum but very informative and educational.
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Pardeep SinghPardeep Singh
They preserved their culture in that place. One can see amazing things of different Naga tribes. How they lived and how they survive that times.
Md ZakariaMd Zakaria
The Kohima State Museum is a fascinating establishment showcasing the rich cultural heritage and history of Nagaland. It houses a diverse collection of artifacts, traditional Naga costumes, weaponry, handicrafts, and historical relics, providing visitors with a comprehensive insight into the Naga tribes' customs, traditions, and history. The museum offers a valuable educational experience, although some visitors may find the exhibits limited or in need of modernization. Nonetheless, it remains a significant cultural asset, offering a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse heritage of the region.
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Located at a hill top with amazing scenic view of the whole Kohima town. You can find restaurants and local markets nearby too. Museum is very beautiful with Naga traditional lifestyle and way of life on display from ancient times. Ground floor has some artifacts. First floor has all the interesting and traditional stuff- from weapons to shawls, necklaces, ethnic wear of all tribes of Nagaland. Top floor has all the beautiful Naga traditional shawls and ethnic wear representing all tribes. Well maintained and kept clean. Security cameras on all floor for safety. There is even a photo booth inside. Unfortunately you have to pay 50 rupees for taking photos, 100 for videos and 1000 for professional videography. You can get ticket at counter for 10 rupees per person. Outdid the building you can find some traditional things too. At the entrance there are some artifacts/art installation as well. You can learn all about Naga traditions and lifestyles here. You can also ask for a guided tour of the museum. Small museum but very informative and educational.
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The Kohima State Museum is a fascinating establishment showcasing the rich cultural heritage and history of Nagaland. It houses a diverse collection of artifacts, traditional Naga costumes, weaponry, handicrafts, and historical relics, providing visitors with a comprehensive insight into the Naga tribes' customs, traditions, and history. The museum offers a valuable educational experience, although some visitors may find the exhibits limited or in need of modernization. Nonetheless, it remains a significant cultural asset, offering a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse heritage of the region.
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