History can be interesting as well as inspiring and when coupled with life-size images it adds colour to ones imagination. And rather than leaving things to imagination the state tourism department has given shape to it in form of the recently inaugurated ‘Shimla Heritage Museum’ based on the concept of ‘har ghar kuch kehta hai’. Taking a step further this museum is housed in the 120 year old building which is prevalently known as the US Club dating back to almost 1860s, which has been renovated on similar line to the original structure to preserve its wholesomeness.
As you enter the building you are reminded of Shimla down the years and a brief write up on the history of the United Service Club is good for enlightenment. The not so huge room inside, though just an attempt to capture the history of Shimla, holds nearly 50 huge portraits and sketches of Shimla dating to the Colonial period. Old timers can definitely associate with all the old building but the young and those visiting for the first time will be left mesmerizing with the beauty and legacy of Shimla. Some of the rare photographs adorning the walls include pictures of magnificent buildings such as the Viceregal Lodge, Rippon Hospital, Post Office, Town Hall, Gaiety Theatre, Combermere Bridge, Vidhan Sabha, Gorton Castle, Railway Board, Central Telegraph Office, the ARTRAC Complex and Barnes Court to name a few. Below the black and white sketches you can see the originals in coloured to give you a feel of the present day.
Surender Justa, District Tourism Development Officer, added that this is just a beginning of better things to come. “Initiatives are being taken to promote this museum as well as Shimla City as a heritage destination. Banners and signage’s are being put up on the streets to inform the tourist about this place. At the same time guides are being given training to help tourists. Despite the fact that it is just a one room museum, expansion plans are on”.
In spite of the fact that this museum is a one room show but perceptions and insights will definitely change once you walk around. You may have heard stories about the old ‘tongas’, the ‘rikshaw’ or the styles and glory in which the Britishers lived, which you can easily picturize through the portraits and sketches placed here. A must stop over to complete your visit to Shimla and take some amazing memories.![]() |
As published in TOI |
There are so many uniques things in the museum that you will love it.When i went to Shimla for the first time i visited to this museum.
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