6 Offbeat Museums Across India That Make for the Perfect Monsoon Day Plan
For weekends when the rains play spoilsport to your plans, luckily, there are still old-school ways that hold in good stead. We’ve put together a list of six museums to check out. There’s nothing like feasting on some history on a rainy morning!
1. Big Foot Museum, Goa
The museum is a living, breathing archive of Goan culture. It promises you an authentic walk down the yesteryears, a real treat for those whose knowledge of Goa comes shaped by the movies, pop culture references and their best friend’s tales. Goa is so much more.
The Big Foot Museum in Goa offers a captivating glimpse into Goan rural life as it existed a century agoAnd the museum is where culture and heritage convene. Keep a lookout for the world’s longest laterite sculpture — a 14-foot-long statue of Saint Mira Bai — created by the founder of the museum, Maendra Alvares, who is also an entrepreneur and conservationist.
The 14-foot-long statue of Saint Mira Bai is the world’s longest laterite sculpture, Pictures source: Big FootBook tickets here.
2. Museum of Solutions, Mumbai
A place where possibility and potential brim. Not your typical museum, the Museum of Solutions in Mumbai promises to unlock transformative experiences for your child. It’s the perfect fix for a rainy day, encouraging children to push the envelope on creativity.
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