Virasat E Khalsa
Virasat E Khalsa
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10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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Vimal C
Jalandhar, India11 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
This is the best quality place in Punjab after Golden Temple till now , this place is rich in quality/knowledge/architecture/history.
It is free for public as it is funded by government.
You can carry your camera with you just try to bring as little as possible.
Food is available at fair price.
There are two entry gates , just don't get confused they lead to same place.
It is free for public as it is funded by government.
You can carry your camera with you just try to bring as little as possible.
Food is available at fair price.
There are two entry gates , just don't get confused they lead to same place.
Written 27 August 2016
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RajinderSGill
2 contributions
Sept 2015 • Family
I've never seen, place like this in Punjab..if you are Punjabi or not you must visit this place and I'm sure you will love it.
Written 25 August 2016
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gurdeepmudher
Phagwara, India105 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
Virasat Ae Khalsa is the must visit place situated in Anandpur Sahib. It's an audio visual presentation showing the history of Sikhism based on principles of ten Sikh gurus.
Written 17 August 2016
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anudeepkaur
Jaipur District, India198 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
Best place to witness combination of architecture, art, heritage and sikh history. It's a huge area wherein entire sikh history is depicted through art and short movies. Cameras, umbrellas etc are noá¹ allowed inside. We submitted those at the counter inside this premises. Make sure you get yourself audio guide to understand every art form.
Written 17 July 2016
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taranjot
New Delhi, India141 contributions
Aug 2015
Loved visiting Virasat E Khalsa as it connected me more with the culture and religion.A msut visiti place - N number f times :) u ill never get bored out there but desire to go again and again.. the loud Punjabi music - pictorial and graphical representations are simply amazing and lucky to have such a place in India. The architecture is a great view.. wish I could get the audios online somewhere
Written 28 June 2016
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nitinguptachd
Panchkula, India150 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
Very nice and beautiful place to know the history . Technology is well used and help in learning history. Atleast 2-3 hours required to go there. Good tourist attraction for the people and recomend all to go there
Written 22 June 2016
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BRabindra
Patiala196 contributions
May 2016
I liked the place, very nicely built. Get to know about the Punjab's culture, tradition and history. It would take 2-3 hours to visit.
Written 7 June 2016
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Rockstar_13
New Delhi, India30 contributions
May 2016
In my opinion, This is one of the most beautiful places in Punjab. Initially, I thought that It would be a simple and kinda boring museum but Boy was I wrong!!! It was nothing like I imagined! This museum provides a glimpse of the struggle of the Sikhs and their history. After entering the museum you will get an audio guide which will tell you everything there is to Sikhism and trust me it's not going to boring even 1%.This museum is equipped with the latest technology which makes coming here worthwhile. Truly, it is an architectural marvel!!! If you come to Punjab DO NOT miss the opportunity to come here or you're gonna regret it!! :D :D
Written 6 June 2016
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Gurudev R
Bengaluru, India217 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
This is a Sikh museum, highly regarded, maintained in extremely high standards, an architectural wonder- at around two hours drive on the north of Chandigarh, a great repository of the rich heritage of the Khalsa and history and culture of the Punjab - our cab driver took us on our return from Dharamsala to Chandigarh.Strongly recommenced to anyone on Kullu Manali holidaying.
Written 26 May 2016
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Ghumakkar Singh
New Delhi, India269 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Virasat-e-Khalsa is a museum of Sikhism, located in the holy town, Anandpur Sahib.Duering our visit to this museum we came to many information on sikh culture.A must visit place.
Written 21 May 2016
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Can i book entry tickets for Virasat-e-khalsa online
shikha s
Kalka, India69 contributions
Yes , you can . Ticket is free of cost ,only place from where you are and how many members will be accompanying you.
GauravKGoyal
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India338 contributions
How much time is required to see Virasat e khalsa and visit Anandpur Sahib gurudwara on weekdays and on weekends?
shikha s
Kalka, India69 contributions
Around 3-4 hrs
Eldo Alias
New Delhi, India28 contributions
Is this destination a one day drive trip from Delhi or it would be too hectic
I am Student architect from kerala. who is so interested in the structure by Ar.Moshe Safdi. Is it possible to do a study on the architecture. I looked for a number of the museum online and couldn't find one. No response from their official Emails too.
annupunia999
Zirakpur, India
Can we do pre-wedding photoshoot over here ?
Sukhmandeep Singh
Amritsar, India
no
sweetuklk
Chandigarh, India
Can we do pre wedding here for free
Sukhmandeep Singh
Amritsar, India
Please contact the site office regarding your query.
dilmohanbobby
Phagwara, India
Is there any canteen inside, are the snack charges economical ?
Sukhmandeep Singh
Amritsar, India
Yes, A Cafeteria is available inside the premises of Virasat-e-Khalsa.
Navinder A
Chandigarh, India8 contributions
Are wheel chairs available and allowed inside the complex?
Sukhmandeep Singh
Amritsar, India
yes, we do have wheelchairs facility available here.
Sajal A
21 contributions
How much taxi will charge from chandigarh railway station to anandpur sahib for 2 persons?
Sukhmandeep Singh
Amritsar, India
aprox 1500
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