The Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Bangalore, is located on Airport Road, 8 km. from M. G .Road towards Marathalli. The museum has a wonderful collection of air-crafts that were previously used by the nation in defense.
The front of the museum has beautiful colorful designs painted with various colors red, green, blue and yellow etc.,
There are several rooms in the museum which show the growth of technological growth of our nation in the field of Aerospace. Apart from real air-crafts there are also several miniature models of air-crafts. They are beautifully arranged in the museum.
One of the several fighter air-crafts on display. Tour of the city is not complete without a visit to this museum.
The front of the museum has beautiful colorful designs painted with various colors red, green, blue and yellow etc.,
There are several rooms in the museum which show the growth of technological growth of our nation in the field of Aerospace. Apart from real air-crafts there are also several miniature models of air-crafts. They are beautifully arranged in the museum.
One of the several fighter air-crafts on display. Tour of the city is not complete without a visit to this museum.
Did your children visit also? I hope so as this looks like something that boys would love to see and dream about. (Some girls, too, of course.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat museum to visit. Cool to see all the air-crafts on display. Great photos, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing! I like to visit events like this but do not have a chance yet. ^_^
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That looks like a magical place.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love fighter planes. :)
ReplyDeleteReally its a nice museum, I want to suggest it to our travelers...
ReplyDeleteVery informative with lovely pictures...
ReplyDeleteThis is one of a best place I visited in Bangalore... and this displaces a lot about air force. Beautiful shots and it took me back to the moment.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous pictures, as always.......
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Wow...never knew about this.Shall visit sometimes..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I served in the US Navy - at a Naval Air Station. But the older I get the less I like weapons of war. There's got to be a better way and I'm hoping we find it before it's too late!
ReplyDeleteI almost go-past this Museum everyday since a year but have not had a chance to visit and explore. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love aircraft museums and have seen several good ones in my life. Nice shots!
ReplyDeletenever imagined this wud be so interesting...have to take my daughter there sometime
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, so different from the ancient architecture you usually share with us.;))
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Looks like a great place to visit. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteFascinating museum to visit.
ReplyDeleteLooks a very impressive museum. I like the colourful designs at the front of the Museum.
ReplyDeleteThat's a big plane to get under the roof! My grandsons would be enthralled with the displays. Have a good weekend with your family, Rajesh.
ReplyDeleteWe have an airforce museum here too, I did went there during an open house for the army.
ReplyDeleteBeen there before. But never noticed the ^ structure. So pretty it looks through your eyes.
ReplyDeletebeautiful place to visit...
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You are so right, the exhibits certainly are beautifully arranged.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an interesting mueum to visit!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos. It looks like a fun place.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful museum to visit. I enjoyed my visit to the Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC.
ReplyDeleteAwesome place.
ReplyDeleteYes, Nice pictures, I really like the front of the museum.
ReplyDeleteWonderful entrance of a museum...
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Great pics! That looks like a very interesting place to visit.
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Fun :). I've got a number of pilots and wannabe pilots in the family who would enjoy that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Happy RT2!
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Lovely to view the different aircrafts in the museum.
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ReplyDeleteWoW! Looks like an interesting place. Nice photos! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeletei had never heard of this aerospace museum. very cool
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You are giving us a look at more modern aspects of your beautiful country lately! Very interesting to those of us who will never get to visit in person. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. I would love to have the miniatures of our air craft.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. I love the front entrance and appreciate the effort to show the planes in aesthetically pleasing surroundings.
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting entrance!
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I like the shape in front of the museum and its design, unusual. Looks like there is a lot to see in the museum.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful place to visit!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting place to be...Must visit the musem next time when I am there :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh...
Thank you all for appreciating thois museum.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful for you to have such a place there in India. There is a Museum of Flight here in Seattle, Washington as well. Interesting to see. Wonderful photos. commenting from Ruby Tuesday 2.
ReplyDeletebeautiful captures!!
ReplyDeleteI have been there and this place is really worth a visit
ReplyDeleteNice information and nice captures :) I have heard about HAL, but got to see some pictures of it only now. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for appreciating thois museum.
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