(由 Google 翻译)钦奈政府博物馆是钦奈最值得参观的景点之一。
博物馆由六座建筑和四十多个展厅组成,展品涵盖人类学、考古学、南印度古代青铜雕塑、拉贾·拉维·瓦尔玛绘画、钱币学、植物学和动物学等领域。
亮点包括:
1. 古代青铜雕像、雕塑和神像。
2. 拉贾·拉维·瓦尔玛的绘画作品以及其他描绘自由战士的艺术作品。
3. 英国殖民时期和印度河流域文明的文物。
4. 武器、盔甲和民间传统服饰的详细展示。
5. 涵盖印度各邦乃至其他国家丰富文化的展品。
博物馆不仅内容丰富,而且赏心悦目。古老的建筑本身就极具魅力,您可以在这里拍摄许多精美的照片和视频。
博物馆殖民时期的建筑本身就给人留下了深刻的印象,仿佛开启了一段穿越历史与文化的旅程。众多展区中,展出拉贾·拉维·瓦尔玛作品的画馆无疑是亮点。亲眼目睹他的杰作令人叹为观止——细节、色彩和栩栩如生的人物表情都令人着迷。站在画作前,仿佛置身于传统与现代的对话之中,每一幅作品都散发着永恒的美。
另一个值得一去的地方是图书馆。虽然大部分区域正在翻修,但其中一部分对公众开放。这里收藏着泰米尔语和非泰米尔语的文学作品。看到这些精心保存的文献,不禁让人感受到博物馆作为知识守护者的角色。这种兼具地域特色和全球视野的理念给我留下了深刻的印象。
博物馆还设有咖啡馆和舒适的休息区等虽小但实用的设施,供游客放松身心、享用美食。这些贴心的安排让参观体验更加愉悦,尤其是在欣赏完浩瀚的藏品之后。
这里也是带孩子游玩的好去处——孩子们能以生动有趣的方式了解历史、文化遗产和艺术。停车方便,博物馆就在主干道旁,交通便利。有时博物馆还会举办集市/庙会,摆满美食摊位,增添游览体验。
总而言之,如果您想深入了解印度的文化、艺术和历史,那么这里绝对是钦奈的必游之地。
我们周日参观了博物馆。成人票价为 50 卢比,儿童票价为 25 卢比。国际游客的票价为 250 卢比。
(原文)
The Government Museum is one of the best places to visit in Chennai.
The museum encompasses six buildings and over 40 galleries, featuring exhibits on anthropology, archaeology, ancient South Indian bronze sculptures, Raja Ravi Varma paintings, numismatics, botany, and zoology.
Highlights include:
1. Bronze statues, sculptures, and idols from ancient times.
2. Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings and other artworks of freedom fighters.
3. Artifacts from the British era and Indus Valley Civilization.
4. Weapons, armories, and folk traditions displayed in detail.
5. Exhibits that cover the rich culture of India across states and even some from other countries.
The museum is not only informative but also aesthetically pleasing. The old buildings themselves add to the charm, and you can take plenty of beautiful photos and videos.
The museum’s colonial architecture itself made a strong impression, setting the stage for what felt like a journey through history and culture. Among the many sections, the painting gallery showcasing Raja Ravi Varma’s works was the absolute highlight. Seeing his masterpieces in person was breathtaking—the detail, colors, and lifelike expressions were captivating. Standing before those paintings felt like stepping into a dialogue between tradition and modernity, with each artwork radiating timeless beauty.
Another notable stop was the library. Although most of it was under renovation, one section was open to the public. It housed both Tamil and non-Tamil literature. The sight of carefully preserved texts revealed the institution’s role as a guardian of knowledge. I found this combination of regional richness and global outlook quite impressive.
The museum also had small but useful facilities like a café and comfortable seating spaces where visitors could relax and have food. This thoughtful arrangement made the experience more pleasant, especially after walking through vast collections.
It’s also a great place to bring children — they’ll learn a lot about history, heritage, and art in an engaging way. Parking is good, the museum is easy to reach on the main road, and sometimes they host melas/fairs with food stalls, which adds to the experience.
Overall, it’s a must-visit in Chennai if you want to explore India’s culture, art, and history in depth.
We visited the museum on Sunday. The admission fee was ₹50 for adults and ₹25 for children. For international visitors, the charge was ₹250.