Journey back in time at the Partition Museum in Amritsar, Punjab! This special place, once known as 'The Town of Nectar,' tells the moving stories of people affected by the Partition of India in 1947. See real objects and hear voices from the past, learning about a big event in India's history that shaped its future. It's a powerful and important place to visit on your India travels!
Explore The Museum Galleries
Learn About The Human Cost Of Division
Listen To Oral Histories
Reflect On The Partition'S Impact
View Photographs And Artifacts
October-March
All-Day
₹500 per person
The Partition Museum was inaugurated in 2017, born from the vision of Kishwar Desai, who recognized the need to document and preserve the memories of the partition. The museum is housed in the historic Town Hall building, which itself witnessed the tumultuous events of 1947. It represents a collaborative effort, with contributions from individuals and families across India and Pakistan who donated personal belongings, photographs, and shared their stories. The museum continues to evolve, adding new exhibits and expanding its collection to offer a comprehensive and evolving narrative of the partition and its enduring impact.