The museums of Arunachal Pradesh bear the rich cultural and historical evidence. The diversity in the culture assimilates different crafts and arts including the history of advancement. The museums exhibit the past culture that encompasses the excellent ethnographic collections, objects of exuberant art and craft, materials used by the tribes, gems and jewelleries that include turquoise, coral, pearl etc.
There are a number of important museums in Arunachal Pradesh. Apart from showcasing the historical advancement of Arunachal Pradesh these museums of Arunachal Pradesh also bear the testimony of the cultural lineage of the place ethnic groups who inhabit the place. Some of the important museums of Arunachal Pradesh are Nehru Memorial Museum, Ita Fort and Bhishmaknagar Fort. These museums of Arunachal Pradesh are of prime attraction of the state and of immense historical importance. The specimen culture of Bhishmaknagar civilization were described and well defined by the art and craft and the contemporary materials of the period.
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(Last Updated on : 18-12-2014)
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