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Darshan Museum

A Life Changing Experience

Pune’s Darshan Museum is among the Top 25 in Asia. It is the city’s biggest attraction, ranking amongst the most popular places to visit. This is more than a museum - it’s an immersive journey that transports visitors into the life and legacy of Sadhu Vaswani, brought to life through cutting-edge technology and theatrical artistry.

Whether you’re exploring the spiritual journey of Sadhu Vaswani, marveling at the technological advancements used to recreate historical scenes, or simply enjoying the serene environment, Darshan Museum offers something to everyone. It’s a place where the past is not just remembered but vividly lived. Each exhibit is thoughtfully designed to engage the senses and the mind, making it an unforgettable adventure.

Perfect for families, history enthusiasts and anyone looking to be inspired, Darshan redefines storytelling. Dive into this unforgettable adventure and see why it’s a must-visit attraction in Pune. Join us at Darshan Museum, where history meets innovation in the most captivating way. Here, every visit is an opportunity to learn, unlearn, reflect and be inspired.

Darshan is a spectacular show that the Times of India praises for its “Hollywood quality”, while the Indian Express describes it as a “heady mix of creativity”. As a perfect summer activity, DNA newspaper encourages visitors to skip the malls and immerse themselves in the unique experience of Darshan. Set in a fully air-conditioned venue, the show spans over 10,000 square feet and includes 8 impressive sets. Experience Darshan, and let history come alive before your eyes.

The exterior of Darshan lit up in Pink on the first floor of the Mission Building - which

The exterior of Darshan lit up in Pink on the first floor of the Mission Building - which is originally The Lady Jeejeebhoy Castle - a cultural heritage building of Pune

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