Four Unusual Museums in Bengaluru

Shortwave Radio Museum, Bangalore
Shortwave Radio Museum, Bangalore
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This International Museum Day we shine the spotlight of four museums in Bengaluru that you may not have know of.

Manjushree Heritage Packaging Museum If you are looking to visit a museum that takes you on a trip back in time, the Manjushree Heritage Packaging Museum located in the Manjushree Technopack Ltd complex in the Bommasandra industrial estate must be on your list.

J’s La Quill Museum Tucked away in an almost obscure corner of Bangalore’s bustling Fort area is a unique museum dedicated to the art and science of handwriting. The brainchild of Professor K C Janardhan, Founder of J’s Quill Group, the J’s La Quill Museum is an ode to this age-old yet timeless form of communication.

C. Krishniah Chetty Crystal Museum Salon After two decades of planning, writing, collecting documents and facts, this dream project of Dr C. Vinod Hayagriv (Director and Managing Director – C. Krishniah Chetty Group), the Crystal Museum Salon, came to fruition.

Shortwave Radio Museum, Bangalore A place for radio lovers who enjoyed listening to Akashvani and Radio Ceylon and other shortwave broadcasts from the yesteryears, before TV and FM entered India, the Shortwave Radio Museum is the brainchild of Uday Kalburgi.

Read the full story that first appeared in Our Bangalore dated May 17-23 here:

Four Unusual Museums in Bengaluru
Four Unusual Museums in Bengaluru

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