Artillery Museum
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Military, History, MuseumEntry Fees:
Entry for Civilians is approx Rs.75, and for Defense Personnel, it is Rs.50. Children under 5 are free. The Light and Sound Show costs an additional Rs.50. School groups get discounted rates.
:...Entry for Civilians is approx Rs.75, and for Defense Personnel, it is Rs.50. Children under 5 are free. The Light and Sound Show costs an additional Rs.50. School groups get discounted rates.
:Timing:
Regular Timings: 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM and 04:30 PM to 07:00 PM. The museum is strictly Closed on Mondays. The Light and Sound Show usually starts after sunset.
:...Regular Timings: 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM and 04:30 PM to 07:00 PM. The museum is strictly Closed on Mondays. The Light and Sound Show usually starts after sunset.
:Special Events:
Vijay Diwas, celebrated on 16th December, and Artillery Day on 28th September are marked with special displays and ceremonies. The museum often hosts patriotic programs for local schools during Republic Day and Independence Day, featuring army band performances.
:...Vijay Diwas, celebrated on 16th December, and Artillery Day on 28th September are marked with special displays and ceremonies. The museum often hosts patriotic programs for local schools during Republic Day and Independence Day, featuring army band performances.
:Best Photo Spots:
The MIG-23UM Aircraft is the most popular spot for a photograph. The Vintage Mughal Cannons offer a historical backdrop. The Main Entrance with the Regiment of Artillery crest is iconic. The Open-air Tank Display provides a powerful setting for wide-angle shots. The Sunset View over the large f...The MIG-23UM Aircraft is the most popular spot for a photograph. The Vintage Mughal Cannons offer a historical backdrop. The Main Entrance with the Regiment of Artillery crest is iconic. The Open-air Tank Display provides a powerful setting for wide-angle shots. The Sunset View over the large field of cannons is visually stunning.
:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Explore Outdoor Exhibits including tanks and heavy guns. Visit Indoor Galleries to see medals, uniforms, and small arms. Watch the Light and Sound Show in the evening for a patriotic experience. View the 3D Movie on Indian defense history. Take Photos with decommissioned aircraft. Buy Souvenirs from the army-run shop. Walk Through the Lawns which are perfectly manicured. Learn About War Heroes through the detailed plaques and citations. Educate Children about the importance of the defense forces. Observe Radar Systems used in modern warfare. Attend Special Lectures if any are scheduled for student groups. Pay Tribute at the memorial section. Interact with Personnel who provide insights into the exhibits. Study the Evolution of Guns from the era of Babur to the present. Visit the nearby Deolali Market for local shopping.
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Why Famous:
It is famous for being the Largest Artillery Museum in Asia. It holds rare collections of Vintage Cannons and modern Bofors Guns. The museum is renowned for its Light and Sound Show that depicts the history of the Indian Army. It is a key landmark in Nashik Road that attracts students and defens...It is famous for being the Largest Artillery Museum in Asia. It holds rare collections of Vintage Cannons and modern Bofors Guns. The museum is renowned for its Light and Sound Show that depicts the history of the Indian Army. It is a key landmark in Nashik Road that attracts students and defense enthusiasts from across the country.
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Architecture:
The museum features a modern, functional architecture designed to accommodate heavy weaponry. It consists of large open-air display grounds and several indoor galleries. The indoor halls are built with high ceilings to host large murals and artifacts. The outdoor section is paved and organized i...The museum features a modern, functional architecture designed to accommodate heavy weaponry. It consists of large open-air display grounds and several indoor galleries. The indoor halls are built with high ceilings to host large murals and artifacts. The outdoor section is paved and organized into chronological segments. The main building includes a conference hall and a souvenir shop.
Dimensions: The museum complex covers several acres of the Artillery Centre campus, housing over 200 distinct artillery pieces.
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How To Reach:
By Air: Nashik Airport is 25 KM away.
By Train: Nashik Road Railway Station is only 2 KM away; an auto-rickshaw takes 10 minutes.
By Road: Located on the Nashik-Pune Highway; easily accessible by car. -
Near Tourist Places:
Muktidham Temple (3 KM), Deolali Camp (4 KM), Pandavleni Caves (10 KM), Panchavati (12 KM), Sula Vineyards (18 KM), Ramkund (11 KM), Someshwar Temple (16 KM), Naroshankar Temple (11 KM), Coin Museum (25 KM), Anjaneri (30 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Packing: Carry valid ID Proof (Aadhar/Voter ID) as it is a military area.
Accommodation: Many hotels are available near Nashik Road Station.
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