Overview
Located within Red Fort's Naubat Khana, this museum documents the 1947 Partition of British India through personal testimonies, photographs, documents, and everyday objects from displaced families.
Highlights
- Oral Histories: Video testimonies from survivors on both sides of the border.
- Personal Belongings Gallery: Suitcases, clothing, and letters carried during the mass migration.
- Gallery of Hope: Artworks and writings exploring reconciliation and shared memories.
History
Inaugurated in 2017 as a sister institution to the Partition Museum in Amritsar, this Delhi wing was established inside the Red Fort complex to reach the capital's visitors and school groups.
Visitor Tips
- Emotional content: Some exhibits may be intense; suitable for older children.
- Combine with Red Fort: Entry is inside the fort complex.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.