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The museum maintains a consistent touch with the design of Vishalla, and gives a village-like feeling. There are no sentries standing with guns at the threshold of the museum. A simple, muddy lane takes you to VECHAAR (Charitable Trust), and ends in front of a large hut-like building. The architecture of the hut-like museum building is quadrangular in shape. It is mud plastered all over, like a hut. There are four small water bodies in the center of the museum, which gives a cooling effect to the whole atmosphere. At the center of these water bodies is a small temple of Lord Shiva .
One more distinguishing characteristic of ‘Vechaar' (Charitable Trust) is that unlike other museums where the items are kept shielded in some case, here it is put openly. This is consistent with the “barrier-free” theme of ‘Vishalla'.
The museum embarks its uniqueness all the more through its easy and all-time access.
It opens at 3:00 PM to 10:30 in the night. Entry on the donation of Rs. 20 for adult, Rs. 10 for child (3-11 years) and Rs. 50 for foreigner.
Monday Closed.
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