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Maharaj Bagh Zoo
Gorepeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Shri Ganesh Mandir Tekdi
Railway station, Ganesh Tekdi Rd, Sitabuldi, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
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The East India Company - The Restro Lounge
Besides Seasons Lawns, Rabindra Nath Tagore Marg, Akashvani Square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
SALT - all day Brew
UG-1, Narang Tower, Palm Rd, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
BellaVista Cafe & Skybar
6th Floor, Narang Towers, Palm Rd, Collectors Colony, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Nanking's
167, Rabindranath Tagore Rd, Opp Axis Bank, Sita Kunj, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Tao - The Asian Kitchen
Backyard Gupta House, RNT Marg, Sita Kunj, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Amaira
First Floor, MG House, Rabindranath Tagore Rd, above Axis Bank, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Veggietude Restaurant Civil Lines
1st Floor, Oak Insignia, opp. Axis Bank, Sita Kunj, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
M's Repose
wing-b, 9th floor, shriramshyam towers, sadar, lic square, near NIT Park, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Checkers Restaurant VCA
23/24, VCA Ground, K Naidu Road, near Liberty Cinema C, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
Vicky Chana Poha famous poha kasturchand park
AH46, Mohan Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
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Central Museum of Nagpur

Wardha Rd, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001, India
4.5(865)
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attractions: Maharaj Bagh Zoo, Shri Ganesh Mandir Tekdi, restaurants: The East India Company - The Restro Lounge, SALT - all day Brew, BellaVista Cafe & Skybar, Nanking's, Tao - The Asian Kitchen, Amaira, Veggietude Restaurant Civil Lines, M's Repose, Checkers Restaurant VCA, Vicky Chana Poha famous poha kasturchand park
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Nearby attractions of Central Museum of Nagpur

Maharaj Bagh Zoo

Shri Ganesh Mandir Tekdi

Maharaj Bagh Zoo

Maharaj Bagh Zoo

3.8

(6.2K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Shri Ganesh Mandir Tekdi

Shri Ganesh Mandir Tekdi

4.8

(9.3K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Central Museum of Nagpur

The East India Company - The Restro Lounge

SALT - all day Brew

BellaVista Cafe & Skybar

Nanking's

Tao - The Asian Kitchen

Amaira

Veggietude Restaurant Civil Lines

M's Repose

Checkers Restaurant VCA

Vicky Chana Poha famous poha kasturchand park

The East India Company - The Restro Lounge

The East India Company - The Restro Lounge

4.1

(1.3K)

$$$

Click for details
SALT - all day Brew

SALT - all day Brew

4.0

(274)

Click for details
BellaVista Cafe & Skybar

BellaVista Cafe & Skybar

4.2

(300)

Click for details
Nanking's

Nanking's

4.0

(1.6K)

$$

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4.5
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Central Museum Nagpur had opened after major makeover almost a year back. There was a even a write up in the Hitavada praising it in its new avatar. That was almost a year back. We had read it and forgotten about it. Some time back our son with his family had visited us. Jayati, our daughter-in-law had visited it. Had Liked it. She presented us with a very nice coffee mug with photo of Shivakalin painting. To a question, where she got it. I was told that we were going all over the world but had not visited a worth visiting places in our own backyard. Fact is we HAD gone there not once but three times over a period of six months, very long time back. Every time we were told it was under renovation. No one knew when renovation work would be completed. So we just forgot about it. Truth is generally bitter and though made in jest so was Jayati’s jibe. To make amends we did go and see Central Museum Nagpur yesterday. While going around noticed that during renovation it was very thoughtful of the planners to provide ramps connecting passages between different level corridors to make it friendly for differently able persons.. Located in one of the huge sprawling heritage building of British Colonial era. It is single storied building with many corridors spread out over vast area. It has two nicely maintained open lawns surrounded by these corridors. Lager stone statues of historical value are displayed here. Very vast and interesting collection. We spent almost 2 hours going around the museum. Every minute was enjoyable and educative. Definitely worth a visit. However signs of neglect in maintenance are now visible. Matter of fact description and guide to museum follows. Very reasonable entry fee of Rs 10/- is charged. Photography WITHOUT flash is permitted. For this entry has to be made in register at entry counter. Pamphlets in Marathi and English are available on demand. These are not displayed in open. Every effort has been made to make the museum as visitor friendly as possible. Indeed a praiseworthy effort. All the display cabinets throughout the museum in all the nine galleries are very well sign posted giving information about the specimen on display. In addition every cabinet has QR code displayed. Scanning QR code also gives information about specimen in that display. There is an interactive monitor in front of lot of cabinets which displays information in Marathi or English about specimen in display. Unfortunately almost every display was hung-up at some stage of its operation. Visiting public and the museum people are equally responsible for this unfortunate state. Museum has nine different categories. Each of the nine galleries has different category of specimen on display. Each gallery has its own corridor. Name of the category is displayed at the on the door at entry to corridors. The displays are illuminated. Signs of neglect have become evident as quite a few bulbs are either not working or not fully lit up . Lighting of displays needs improvement. I felt that lighting if done from bottom upwards will prevent reflecting lighting spoiling a photo. Nine galleries are Natural History Gallery. Nagpur Heritage Gallery. Mammals Avian and Reptiles. Art and Craft Gallery. Stone Sculpture Gallery. Arms and Weapons. Archeological Gallery. Tribal Art Gallery. A souvenir shop is also attached to the Museum. Beautifully printed coffee mugs. Water bottles, gift and decorative articles are on display and sale at this shop. Beautifully mounted reproductions of paintings on display in the museum are also on sale. These make for good gift articles Once again...

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5.0
40w

Central Museum Nagpur A Must-Visit for History Enthusiasts

The Central Museum, also known as Nagpur Museum, is a treasure trove of history and culture, offering a deep dive into India’s rich heritage. Located in the heart of Nagpur, this museum is a perfect destination for history buffs, art lovers, and curious minds alike.

One of the most captivating attractions currently on display is the legendary Tiger Claws (वाघ नख) of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. These historic weapons, famously used by Shivaji Maharaj to kill Afzal Khan, symbolize bravery and strategic warfare. The tiger claws, crafted from iron, are not just relics — they carry the weight of Maratha pride and valor. The good news for visitors is that this iconic artifact will remain at the museum for an extended period of 8 more months, giving ample time for everyone to witness this piece of history up close.

Apart from the tiger claws, the Central Museum houses several other important artifacts that provide a glimpse into India’s past: • Ancient Coins and Manuscripts: The museum boasts a collection of rare coins from different eras, along with ancient manuscripts written on palm leaves, offering insights into India’s economic and literary history. • Sculptures and Terracotta Art: Visitors can explore beautifully carved statues from the 6th to 12th centuries, depicting gods, goddesses, and mythological scenes, reflecting the artistic finesse of ancient India. • Tribal Art and Weaponry: The museum also showcases traditional weapons, tools, and crafts from the tribal communities of central India, highlighting their culture and craftsmanship. • Fossils and Natural History: For nature enthusiasts, there’s an impressive display of fossils, rare minerals, and preserved animal specimens, shedding light on the region’s ecological past.

The museum’s serene surroundings and well-maintained galleries make it an ideal spot for both educational visits and leisurely exploration. The staff is knowledgeable and eager to share stories behind each exhibit, adding to the overall experience.

If you’re in Nagpur or planning a trip, the Central Museum should definitely be on your list not just to witness the legendary Wagh Nakh of Shivaji Maharaj, but also to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of India’s history and culture.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with the past the tiger claws await your admiration for the...

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5.0
19w

Why did my previous MapsLocal query fail? I need to use the tools correctly. The MapsLocal query I used in the previous turn was successful and provided the information. I just need to make sure I am not trying to call the tool multiple times unnecessarily or that the tool definition is consistent. The tool definition provided for this turn is: print(maps_local.Google Maps(query="Central Museum of Nagpur")). This is the same as the previous turn and it was successful. So, I don't need to add anything to it. The user is asking the same question again. I have already provided the answer in the previous turn using the Maps tool. I should simply repeat the answer based on the information already retrieved.I have already successfully executed the Maps tool for "Central Museum of Nagpur" in the previous turn, and the information is available in the tool_code_output. Therefore, I do not need to execute the tool again. I will directly provide the answer based on the retrieved information. Final Answer: The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. It is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, and is closed on Mondays. The museum, established in 1863, houses historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. It has a rating of 4.5 stars. The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. Here are some details about the museum: Established: 1863 Exhibits: Historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday:...

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Central Museum Nagpur had opened after major makeover almost a year back. There was a even a write up in the Hitavada praising it in its new avatar. That was almost a year back. We had read it and forgotten about it. Some time back our son with his family had visited us. Jayati, our daughter-in-law had visited it. Had Liked it. She presented us with a very nice coffee mug with photo of Shivakalin painting. To a question, where she got it. I was told that we were going all over the world but had not visited a worth visiting places in our own backyard. Fact is we HAD gone there not once but three times over a period of six months, very long time back. Every time we were told it was under renovation. No one knew when renovation work would be completed. So we just forgot about it. Truth is generally bitter and though made in jest so was Jayati’s jibe. To make amends we did go and see Central Museum Nagpur yesterday. While going around noticed that during renovation it was very thoughtful of the planners to provide ramps connecting passages between different level corridors to make it friendly for differently able persons.. Located in one of the huge sprawling heritage building of British Colonial era. It is single storied building with many corridors spread out over vast area. It has two nicely maintained open lawns surrounded by these corridors. Lager stone statues of historical value are displayed here. Very vast and interesting collection. We spent almost 2 hours going around the museum. Every minute was enjoyable and educative. Definitely worth a visit. However signs of neglect in maintenance are now visible. Matter of fact description and guide to museum follows. Very reasonable entry fee of Rs 10/- is charged. Photography WITHOUT flash is permitted. For this entry has to be made in register at entry counter. Pamphlets in Marathi and English are available on demand. These are not displayed in open. Every effort has been made to make the museum as visitor friendly as possible. Indeed a praiseworthy effort. All the display cabinets throughout the museum in all the nine galleries are very well sign posted giving information about the specimen on display. In addition every cabinet has QR code displayed. Scanning QR code also gives information about specimen in that display. There is an interactive monitor in front of lot of cabinets which displays information in Marathi or English about specimen in display. Unfortunately almost every display was hung-up at some stage of its operation. Visiting public and the museum people are equally responsible for this unfortunate state. Museum has nine different categories. Each of the nine galleries has different category of specimen on display. Each gallery has its own corridor. Name of the category is displayed at the on the door at entry to corridors. The displays are illuminated. Signs of neglect have become evident as quite a few bulbs are either not working or not fully lit up . Lighting of displays needs improvement. I felt that lighting if done from bottom upwards will prevent reflecting lighting spoiling a photo. Nine galleries are 1. Natural History Gallery. 2. Nagpur Heritage Gallery. 3. Mammals Avian and Reptiles. 4. Art and Craft Gallery. 5. Stone Sculpture Gallery. 6. Arms and Weapons. 7. Archeological Gallery. 8. Tribal Art Gallery. A souvenir shop is also attached to the Museum. Beautifully printed coffee mugs. Water bottles, gift and decorative articles are on display and sale at this shop. Beautifully mounted reproductions of paintings on display in the museum are also on sale. These make for good gift articles Once again worth a visit.
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Why did my previous MapsLocal query fail? I need to use the tools correctly. The MapsLocal query I used in the previous turn was successful and provided the information. I just need to make sure I am not trying to call the tool multiple times unnecessarily or that the tool definition is consistent. The tool definition provided for this turn is: print(maps_local.Google Maps(query="Central Museum of Nagpur")). This is the same as the previous turn and it was successful. So, I don't need to add anything to it. The user is asking the same question again. I have already provided the answer in the previous turn using the Maps tool. I should simply repeat the answer based on the information already retrieved.I have already successfully executed the Maps tool for "Central Museum of Nagpur" in the previous turn, and the information is available in the tool_code_output. Therefore, I do not need to execute the tool again. I will directly provide the answer based on the retrieved information. Final Answer: The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. It is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, and is closed on Mondays. The museum, established in 1863, houses historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. It has a rating of 4.5 stars. The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. Here are some details about the museum: * Established: 1863 * Exhibits: Historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. * Opening Hours: * Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM * Monday: Closed * Rating: 4.5 stars
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Central Museum Nagpur Established in 1862 by Sir Richard Temple, the then chief commissioner of the Nagpur, Central Museum, popularly known as Ajab Bangla, is counted amongst the oldest museums of India. The museum was created by the efforts of Sir Richard Temple, who not only gave his personal collection but also convinced the royal families to donate their rare artifacts as well. Collection in the museum was sourced from Chattisgarh, Vidarbha, Madhya Pradesh and even some parts of Western Maharashtra. Rare antiquities, ancient inscriptions, sculptures, coins, paintings and prehistoric artifacts are amongst the enviable collection of the museum. The museum is spread over eleven galleries, each with different themes. But the most visited amongst them is the natural history, which has a rare collection of antlers, reptiles, fish and invertebrates specimen. Other galleries in the museum exhibit the rare collection of arm and armor, which were once used by the Mughals, Marathas and British rulers. Also, there is a tribal gallery, where one can see personal objects used by tribals like boomerangs, tobacco boxes, etc. A special gallery dedicated to the history of Nagpur is also designed in the museum. Here, tourists can see antiquities from the chalcolithic sites of Sarasvati–Indus and Kaundinyapura excavations, megalithic sarcophagus, stone and copper plate inscriptions, coins of different ages, and metals, etc. Along with other galleries, the museum also has a library.
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Central Museum Nagpur had opened after major makeover almost a year back. There was a even a write up in the Hitavada praising it in its new avatar. That was almost a year back. We had read it and forgotten about it. Some time back our son with his family had visited us. Jayati, our daughter-in-law had visited it. Had Liked it. She presented us with a very nice coffee mug with photo of Shivakalin painting. To a question, where she got it. I was told that we were going all over the world but had not visited a worth visiting places in our own backyard. Fact is we HAD gone there not once but three times over a period of six months, very long time back. Every time we were told it was under renovation. No one knew when renovation work would be completed. So we just forgot about it. Truth is generally bitter and though made in jest so was Jayati’s jibe. To make amends we did go and see Central Museum Nagpur yesterday. While going around noticed that during renovation it was very thoughtful of the planners to provide ramps connecting passages between different level corridors to make it friendly for differently able persons.. Located in one of the huge sprawling heritage building of British Colonial era. It is single storied building with many corridors spread out over vast area. It has two nicely maintained open lawns surrounded by these corridors. Lager stone statues of historical value are displayed here. Very vast and interesting collection. We spent almost 2 hours going around the museum. Every minute was enjoyable and educative. Definitely worth a visit. However signs of neglect in maintenance are now visible. Matter of fact description and guide to museum follows. Very reasonable entry fee of Rs 10/- is charged. Photography WITHOUT flash is permitted. For this entry has to be made in register at entry counter. Pamphlets in Marathi and English are available on demand. These are not displayed in open. Every effort has been made to make the museum as visitor friendly as possible. Indeed a praiseworthy effort. All the display cabinets throughout the museum in all the nine galleries are very well sign posted giving information about the specimen on display. In addition every cabinet has QR code displayed. Scanning QR code also gives information about specimen in that display. There is an interactive monitor in front of lot of cabinets which displays information in Marathi or English about specimen in display. Unfortunately almost every display was hung-up at some stage of its operation. Visiting public and the museum people are equally responsible for this unfortunate state. Museum has nine different categories. Each of the nine galleries has different category of specimen on display. Each gallery has its own corridor. Name of the category is displayed at the on the door at entry to corridors. The displays are illuminated. Signs of neglect have become evident as quite a few bulbs are either not working or not fully lit up . Lighting of displays needs improvement. I felt that lighting if done from bottom upwards will prevent reflecting lighting spoiling a photo. Nine galleries are 1. Natural History Gallery. 2. Nagpur Heritage Gallery. 3. Mammals Avian and Reptiles. 4. Art and Craft Gallery. 5. Stone Sculpture Gallery. 6. Arms and Weapons. 7. Archeological Gallery. 8. Tribal Art Gallery. A souvenir shop is also attached to the Museum. Beautifully printed coffee mugs. Water bottles, gift and decorative articles are on display and sale at this shop. Beautifully mounted reproductions of paintings on display in the museum are also on sale. These make for good gift articles Once again worth a visit.
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Why did my previous MapsLocal query fail? I need to use the tools correctly. The MapsLocal query I used in the previous turn was successful and provided the information. I just need to make sure I am not trying to call the tool multiple times unnecessarily or that the tool definition is consistent. The tool definition provided for this turn is: print(maps_local.Google Maps(query="Central Museum of Nagpur")). This is the same as the previous turn and it was successful. So, I don't need to add anything to it. The user is asking the same question again. I have already provided the answer in the previous turn using the Maps tool. I should simply repeat the answer based on the information already retrieved.I have already successfully executed the Maps tool for "Central Museum of Nagpur" in the previous turn, and the information is available in the tool_code_output. Therefore, I do not need to execute the tool again. I will directly provide the answer based on the retrieved information. Final Answer: The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. It is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, and is closed on Mondays. The museum, established in 1863, houses historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. It has a rating of 4.5 stars. The Central Museum of Nagpur is located at Wardha Road, near the RBI square, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001. Here are some details about the museum: * Established: 1863 * Exhibits: Historical coins, sculptures, artifacts, and more. * Opening Hours: * Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM * Monday: Closed * Rating: 4.5 stars
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Central Museum Nagpur Established in 1862 by Sir Richard Temple, the then chief commissioner of the Nagpur, Central Museum, popularly known as Ajab Bangla, is counted amongst the oldest museums of India. The museum was created by the efforts of Sir Richard Temple, who not only gave his personal collection but also convinced the royal families to donate their rare artifacts as well. Collection in the museum was sourced from Chattisgarh, Vidarbha, Madhya Pradesh and even some parts of Western Maharashtra. Rare antiquities, ancient inscriptions, sculptures, coins, paintings and prehistoric artifacts are amongst the enviable collection of the museum. The museum is spread over eleven galleries, each with different themes. But the most visited amongst them is the natural history, which has a rare collection of antlers, reptiles, fish and invertebrates specimen. Other galleries in the museum exhibit the rare collection of arm and armor, which were once used by the Mughals, Marathas and British rulers. Also, there is a tribal gallery, where one can see personal objects used by tribals like boomerangs, tobacco boxes, etc. A special gallery dedicated to the history of Nagpur is also designed in the museum. Here, tourists can see antiquities from the chalcolithic sites of Sarasvati–Indus and Kaundinyapura excavations, megalithic sarcophagus, stone and copper plate inscriptions, coins of different ages, and metals, etc. Along with other galleries, the museum also has a library.
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