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National Gallery Of Modern Art, New Delhi

Known to be Delhi’s flagship art gallery, this place displays a distinguished collection which includes:Paintings, from colonial-era landscapes and ‘Company Paintings,’ created by Indian artists to suit their new British rulersPrimitive-inspired artworks of Nobel Prize–winner Rabindranath Tagore.19th and early-20th century paintings of British artists, Thomas Daniell, and his nephew, William.Established in the year 1954, here you can explore Indian contemporary art.

Known to be Delhi’s flagship art gallery, this place displays a distinguished collection which includes:

  • Paintings, from colonial-era landscapes and ‘Company Paintings,’ created by Indian artists to suit their new British rulers
  • Primitive-inspired artworks of Nobel Prize–winner Rabindranath Tagore.
  • 19th and early-20th century paintings of British artists, Thomas Daniell, and his nephew, William.

Established in the year 1954, here you can explore Indian contemporary art. The royal building of the museum was formerly the residence of erstwhile Maharajas of Jaipur making it an interesting site to explore. Some of the artworks here are as old as 150 years!

Additional Ticket Details

  • Rs 10 per person for adults.
  • Rs 150 per person for foregin tourists.
  • Rs 1 per person for children.

Public Transport

  • Nearest Metro station: Mandi House station


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About National Gallery Of Modern Art

 Jaipur House, Sher Shah Road, Near Delhi High Court, India Gate, Delhi High Court, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India

 +91 11 2338 2835

 ngmaindia.gov.in

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