Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum
   Photo: Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Indira Gandhi is an incredibly important figure in the history of modern India. Memorial Museum, created in her honor, is located in a large, but fairly simple white building, which was her residence at the time when she was prime minister. Shortly after her assassination in 1984, the house was turned into a museum.

The exposition of its rather modest size but it contains some very interesting exhibits - photographs of Indira Gandhi with known political and public figures, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Richard Nixon, documents and her personal belongings. The collection tells the story of her life since childhood. You can still see her bedroom, in which all subjects remained in the same places that in her lifetime. One of the main instances of the museum's collection is the last manuscript of Indira Gandhi is supposed to be written on the night before the murder, and her bloodstained sari which she was shot by his own bodyguards.

In the museum there is also an exposition dedicated to the son of Indira Gandhi - Rajiv, in which, among other exhibits, presented photographs taken by a politician, and burnt clothing that was on him in a bomb attack that led to the death of Rajiv.

The memory of Indira Gandhi lives in the hearts of people, and so this memorial museum is a very popular destination, especially among Indian citizens who come there to pay homage to their beloved leader.

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