Step back in time at the World War II Museum in Kohima, Nagaland! Explore real artifacts and stories from the Battle of Kohima, a turning point in the war. Previously known as the Nagaland State Museum, it brings history to life, even for young explorers. Come and feel the bravery!
Explore WWII Artifacts And Exhibits.
Learn About The Battle Of Kohima.
Pay Respects To Fallen Soldiers.
Reflect On The War'S Impact.
October to May
Morning
₹200 per person
The World War II Museum in Kohima was established to commemorate the Battle of Kohima, one of the most crucial battles of World War II. Fought in 1944, the battle saw Allied forces repel the Japanese invasion, preventing them from advancing into India. The museum's collection began with artifacts recovered from the battlefield and donations from veterans and their families. Over the years, it has grown to become a significant repository of historical materials related to the battle and the wider Burma Campaign. The museum serves as a memorial to the fallen soldiers and a testament to the resilience of the local Naga people who were caught in the crossfire. Its creation and maintenance are driven by a desire to educate future generations about the war's impact and the importance of peace.