
National Philatelic Museum
Museum
National Philatelic Museum
The National Philatelic Museum is actually located at Dak Bhavan, Sardar Patel Chowk, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, not Shahdara. The museum is dedicated to the history and art of postage stamps and offers a fascinating journey through India's rich philatelic heritage.
It houses an extensive collection of Indian stamps, ranging from the pre-independence era to modern times, including the first postage stamp issued in India, the Scinde Dawk of 1852.
The museum also features special sections dedicated to thematic exhibits, showcasing stamps that celebrate diverse topics such as wildlife, space exploration, art, and prominent personalities. Visitors can explore interactive kiosks and participate in guided tours to gain deeper insights into the stories behind the stamps.
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National Philatelic Museum is located in Shahdara, Delhi.
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