Visit to a museum 200 word
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Museums are the repositories of antique items. They are, in reality, great historical, anthropological and archaeological monuments which tell us about the ancient world, how it developed over the centuries and how the human beings and animals lived in the past and so many other things like ancient art, crafts, etc.
Last week, I went to visit the local branch of the national museum which is situated in the heart of my town.
I went into the section of extinct species. Prominently among them were placed the models and charts of various kinds of dinosaurs. Possibilities of the extinction of the dinosaurs were presented in charts and through diagrams.
I saw a piece of the rock that had been brought from the moon by Neil Armstrong. I also saw coins of the past dynasties. Some of them were made of gold, others of silver and still others of copper and nickel.
I also saw several ancient household goods and utensils such as cups, plates, saucers, cauldrons, spoons, ladels, griddles, toy models of animals such as cows, buffaloes, goats, oxen, horses, cats, dogs, rats, etc.
Some clay models of birds such as parrots, sparrows, pigeons, eagles, hawks, vultures, crows, etc. were also there.
' A Visit to Museum '
A museum is a place where antique things and art are preserved for the public to be seen. A visit to a museum imparts us knowledge about the civilisation of the past. I was fortunate enough to have a chance to visit Natural History Museum in Delhi. It is housed in a huge building, divided into various sections. Each section has different exhibits.
In the arms section were displayed old swords, spikes, daggers, helmets, bows and arrows and other weapons of war. There was also a model of a battle scene in a glass The adjoining room has articles of household use, dug up from old historical sites. They had given a picture of the domestic life of the ancient people. There were pots and pans, silver ornaments, bangles, footwear, clothes and musical instruments of various kinds. In the sculpture section were the life-size statues of Gautama Buddha and idols of gods and goddesses.
Yet another section had a large number of paintings. Those were the paintings of court scenes, horse races, fights of wild animals and dances. The paintings of the Mughal period were indeed the most wonderful specimens of art.
One section has models of irrigation schemes, dams and hydro-electric projects. There were records of the achievements made by Indian states after independence. This shows that how our country is marching ahead towards progress and prosperity.
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