Museum
Pune Tribal Museum
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The Pune Tribal Museum, also known as the Tribal Museum of Maharashtra, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the diverse traditions of the state's tribal communities. Located off Koregaon Road in Pune, the museum is housed in a modern building that provides a serene setting for its extensive collection. Visitors can explore exhibits that include traditional costumes, jewelry, musical instruments, agricultural tools, and household items used by various tribes such as the Warli, Bhil, and Gond. The museum also features life-sized dioramas depicting tribal villages, rituals, and daily life, offering an immersive experience. One of the highlights is the collection of Warli paintings, a distinctive art form characterized by simple geometric patterns. The museum aims to educate visitors about the cultural richness and challenges faced by tribal communities, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in anthropology. The well-organized displays are accompanied by informative plaques in English and Marathi, providing context and stories behind the artifacts.
Don't miss
- Extensive collection of Warli paintings and other tribal art forms
- Life-sized dioramas of tribal ceremonies and daily activities
- Traditional jewelry and costumes from various Maharashtra tribes
- Agricultural and hunting tools used by indigenous communities
- A dedicated section on tribal music with instruments and recordings
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Pune Tribal Museum
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Know before you go
- The museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays. Check timings before visiting.
- Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash is prohibited to protect artifacts.
- No large bags allowed; lockers are available for storage.
- Guided tours can be arranged in advance for groups; inquire at the reception.
A bit of history
The museum was established by the Maharashtra State Tribal Development Department to document and promote tribal culture. It opened in the early 2000s and has since become a key center for tribal art and heritage in the region.
Common questions
Is there a cafeteria at the museum?
No, but there are several restaurants and cafes nearby on Koregaon Road.
Can I buy tribal art or crafts at the museum?
The museum has a small souvenir shop selling replicas and books, but for authentic crafts, visit local tribal markets.
Are there any interactive exhibits for children?
Yes, some exhibits are hands-on, and the museum occasionally hosts workshops for kids.
How long does it take to see everything?
Most visitors spend about 1.5 hours exploring the exhibits.
Is the museum suitable for researchers?
Absolutely, the museum has a library and archives that can be accessed with prior permission.
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