Visakha Museum - Visakhapatnam

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Address :

Dr NTR Beach Rd, opposite Palm Beach Hotel, Dutch Layout, Kirlampudi Layout, Chinna Waltair, Pedda Waltair, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530017, India

Phone : 📞 +989
Postal code : 530017
Opening hours :
Tuesday 11AM–7PM
Wednesday 11AM–7PM
Thursday 11AM–7PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 12–8PM
Sunday 12–8PM
Monday 11AM–7PM
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Description : Museum featuring regional relics & exhibits on India's naval history, with model ships & submarines.

Dr NTR Beach Rd, opposite Palm Beach Hotel, Dutch Layout, Kirlampudi Layout, Chinna Waltair, Pedda Waltair, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530017, India
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Amol Kadam on Google

Must visit place to know the history of Indian Navy, the founders and the generations, various War ships, submarine. Lot of new things to know about these sea warriors ?, about the battles fought and action activities by INS till now.
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manish maharaj on Google

If you are interested in revisiting the Indian success in Naval warfare this is the place. It has Naval artifacts, ship models & weapons display. Along with the museum there is an archeological museum also which has taxidermy, Giant portraits, weapons, coins, artifacts collections which is collated from different parts of India.
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mansha khanam on Google

Unforgettable experience...Each and every thing we can feel about the ships... If you guys want to know deeply about the ships and their system must visit Visakha Museum..
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Naveen Singh on Google

A very informative and nice place for families and kids. All people visiting Vizag must visit. I visit this place at least once in a year. The Entry fee for Adults is 10 Rupees and Children is 5 Rupees. Very near to beach. plam Beach Hotel and Vuda Park. I visited on a Sunday. On Sunday it open at 12 Noon till 8 PM. You can see history of Indian Navy Ships, submarines and Aircraft. On the other building you can see archealogical things from the history. Kids will learn so much.
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esha majumder on Google

The Entry fee for Adults is 10 Rupees and Children is 5 Rupees. Very near to beach. plam Beach Hotel and Vuda Park. I visited on a Sunday. On Sunday it open at 12 Noon till 8 PM. You can see history of Indian Navy Ships, submarines and Aircraft. On the other building you can see archealogical things from the history
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Chandana.S on Google

A place to see all the naval related history,small warships, submarines,the missiles used during naval warfare,the flags used for communication between two ships and whatnot every detail related to navy.Along with that ,on the back there is another building which contains history of vizag,kings,old currencies and coins,dead butterflies which were preserved,corals, different guns and swords used during olden days.Also contains palanquin, armours of kings,old wall clocks etc.In a nutshell it is one time watch,good place to help children to show them our history.Entry tickets for adults is Rs10 and Rs5 for children.Friday is a holiday.Timings from Monday to Thursday:11 am to 7 pm.On Saturday and Sunday it's open from 12 pm to 8 pm.
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Mayank barik on Google

the medieval universities and their teaching collections to support medical education — the physic, or botanical, garden (hortus medicus) and the anatomical theatre (theatrum anatomicum). The first hortus medicus was established in Italy in either Padua or Pisa in the 1540s and the first theatrum anatomicum in Padua in 1594 for the purpose of educating both the apothecaries and doctors.[14] In the beginning of the 17th century, anatomical theaters were established at the universities of Bologna, Ferrara, Leiden and Montpellier.[12] There are records that document the use of Pisa’s hortus medicus opened in the 1590s as a teaching museum.[15] Soon, the teaching museum model was adopted by painters, sculptors, and architects. The cabinets of physics and chemistry followed the suit.[12] At the University of Oxford, the picture gallery of Christ Church College was founded in 1546. In 1671, the University of Basel granted public access to the Basilius Amerbach’s cabinet, which was donated by the city of Basel.
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Mohammed Waseem on Google

This place has some really cool artifacts from the history from the missile Japan dropped on vizag to the 2 tiger replicas along with the photos showing the history of vizag. It's not quite popular as it is tucked away from the main road and not much known to the public. Worth a visit if you are a tourist.

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