
Mahatma Phule Museum
Museum
Mahatma Phule Museum
The Mahatma Phule Museum, located on Ghole Road in Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Founded in 1890, it was initially known as the Poona Industrial Museum and later renamed the Lord Reay Museum before finally becoming the Mahatma Phule Museum in 1968 in honor of the great social reformer Mahatma Jyotiba Phule.
The museum boasts a wide range of exhibits covering various aspects of Indian history, including agricultural, industrial, textile, and geological models. It also houses unique collections of taxidermy animals, showcasing different species of animals, birds, insects, snakes, and fishes.
The industrial section features models of Indian hydro-electric and irrigation projects, as well as oil refining methods that explain scientific agriculture.
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