Museum Address
              B837, Siri Fort Institutional Area, Siri Fort
           
  
  
  
  
    Are there any docents or guides who visitors can directly call to book for a guided tour?
              No
           
  
    When was the museum established?
              2010
           
  
  
    Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors. 
              The Children’s Museum opened in 2011 on land that was given to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) by the Delhi Development Authority in 2003. The sculptures that are displayed were made by students of the College of Arts and Crafts, Patna, under the direction of K.K. Mohammad, the erstwhile superintendent archaeologist of ASI's Delhi wing. In 2008, K.K. Mohammad and the National Museum drew up conceptual plans for the museum, and it was decided that around 100 replicas would be made of sculptures of importance from across Asia. Due to the paucity of funds, only 30 have been completed so far. At present, the museum houses replicas of some incredible sculptures, including the Fasting Buddha of Lahore and a shalabhanjika from Madhya Pradesh. There is no library or conservation lab on the site itself, but a restroom and drinking-water facilities are available on the premises. Control of the museum will soon be transferred to the Delhi Art Gallery.  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Workshops/seminars/lectures
              Yes
           
  
  
  
  
    Library and archives services
              No
           
  
    IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
              No
           
  
  
    Conference/ Seminar hall
              No
           
  
  
  
  
    Who manages the museum?
              Others
           
  
    Reference Link
              The Children’s Museum and the staff there, Times of India (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/ASI-replica-museum-needs-reprieve/articleshow/52115050.cms), The Hindu (https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/recreating-the
           
  
    What is the average duration to see the museum?
              less than 1 hour
           
  
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     Is the museum currently closed?
              No
           
  
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              Entryway of the Children's Museum
           
       
 
            
          
  
  
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              Gardens surrounding the museum
           
       
 
            
          
  
  
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              A display in the museum
           
       
 
            
          
  
  
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              A display in the museum
           
       
 
          
          
               
       
  
  
    Opening Days
          
              Sunday
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    The best time of the day to visit the museum?
              As not many people are aware of the museum, it is never crowded and can be visited at any time of the day.
           
  
    Interesting things about the Museum
              1.	 The museum also has a segment that demonstrates how and why monuments degenerate as well as how we can prevent this from happening
2.	It houses a replica of the famous sculpture ‘Arjun’s Penance’ from Mahabalipuram, which is a must see
3.	The replicas were all made by college students who had never seen the original sculptures; they were based on photographs alone
           
  
    Most uninteresting aspect of the museum
              The sculptures displayed outside the museum and in the garden do not have any placards, making it difficult to pinpoint their name, era and significance 
           
  
  
  
    a. Helpfulness (guides, guards, curator, director)
              Above average
           
  
    b. Approachability (curator, director)
              Above average
           
  
    a. Building
              Above average
           
  
  
    c. Washrooms
              Above average
           
      
  
  
    Name of Museum Surveyor
              Pallavi Baraya