Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

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Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum
Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is located in Bengaluru
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
Location in the Map of Bangalore
Established14 July 1962 (1962-07-14)
LocationKasturba road, Bangalore, India
Coordinates12°58′30″N 77°35′47″E / 12.975100°N 77.596400°E / 12.975100; 77.596400
TypeScience museum
Visitors1 million+[citation needed]
DirectorK.A.Sadhana
CuratorManash Bagchi, Jyoti Mehra, Navaram Kumar, Shaik Rafi,Gantla Suresh
WebsiteOfficial website

The Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM),

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on July 14, 1962. The museum displays industrial products, scientific models
and engines.

History

Honoring

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on July 14, 1962.[1]

The first exhibition, 'Electricity', was opened to the public on July 27, 1965.[2]

In the year 1970, VITM launched the Mobile/Moving Science Exhibition (MSE) with 24 participatory exhibits mounted on a bus. The MSE Bus travels throughout Southern India.

In 1978, many science museums, including VITM, parted from CSIR and were brought under a newly formed society registered on 4 April 1978 as National Council of Science Museums (NCSM). In 1979 an extension was added to the building, increasing the total area of the museum to 6,900 m2 (74,000 sq ft).

NCSM set up three additional science centers at

Gulbarga (Karnataka) in 1984, Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu) in 1987, Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh
)in 1993 and at Kozhikode, Kerala in 1997, which are functioning under the direct administrative control of VITM. Thus, VITM has become the southern zone headquarters of NCSM.

The museum attracts nearly one million visitors a year,

Ganesha Chathurthi
) from 09:30 to 18:00.

Exhibition galleries

In addition to these exhibits, the museum includes a science show hall, a 3D theatre, a 250-seat auditorium, a

telemedicine facility, an 11' Celestron telescope with GPS
, and a cafeteria.

VITM has developed travelling exhibitions including The World of Astronomical Observatories, The Life and Work of Sir C. V. Raman, Nanotechnology, and The Life and Work of Sir M Visvesvaraya. VITM also hosts, on a regular basis, travelling exhibitions that are developed by other units of NCSM such as Science of Sports, Giants from the Backyard, Chemistry, Disaster - Preparing for the Worst, and Radiations Around Us.

Gallery

  • Visvesvaraya Museum entrance
    Visvesvaraya Museum entrance
  • Engine Hall
    Engine Hall
  • Steam Locomotive
    Steam Locomotive
  • Steam-powered engine
    Steam-powered engine
  • J. J. Thomson room
    J. J. Thomson room
  • HF-24 Marut - Indian built aircraft
    HF-24 Marut - Indian built aircraft
  • Electricity model
    Electricity model
  • Electromagnet model
    Electromagnet model
  • Diesel engine
    Diesel engine
  • Early aircraft engine
    Early aircraft engine
  • Archimedes screw
    Archimedes screw
  • Steam engine
    Steam engine
  • Animated Dinosaur
    Animated Dinosaur
  • The Wright Brothers' Flyer Simulator
    The Wright Brothers' Flyer Simulator
  • Wright Brothers' Aeroplane
    Wright Brothers' Aeroplane

References

  1. ^ "Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, About page" (Web site). www.vismuseum.gov.in. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b VITM (2015). VITM Stands Tall- 50 Glorious Years 1965-2015 (First ed.). Bengaluru: Raintree Media. p. 31.

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