Satyagraha Bhawan

Gandhi Museum, North West Gandhi Maidan, Patna, Bihar 800001, India
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Satyagraha Bhawan is a museum located in Patna, Bihar. The average rating of this place is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 18 reviews. The street address of this place is Gandhi Museum, North West Gandhi Maidan, Patna, Bihar 800001, India. It is about 1.29 kilometers away from the Muhammadpur railway station.

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Where is Satyagraha Bhawan located?
Satyagraha Bhawan is located at Gandhi Museum, North West Gandhi Maidan, Patna, Bihar 800001, India.
What is the contact number for Satyagraha Bhawan?
The contact number for Satyagraha Bhawan is +91 612 221 9339
What is the nearest railway station from Satyagraha Bhawan?
Muhammadpur railway station is the nearest railway station to Satyagraha Bhawan. It is nearly 1.29 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Satyagraha Bhawan

Kunal Kishor 16 months ago

Satyagraha Bhawan best culture and beautiful principles of Mahatma Gandhiand and his role in Bihar during the independence struggle of India, It is free for everyone.Has rich records, photos etc of Mahatma Gandhi particularly his association with Bihar. Not very grand but worth a visit specially for students and scholors.We spent an hour in this extensive museum, seeing his statues, a memorial with his wife, and reading many of his quotes, teachings, and tributes to his life's work as a philosopher to benefit society thru cooperation and non violence. He is renowned as the "Father of the Nation". Thank you everyone Jay Hind Jay Bihar ????????????????????

Rishi Raj 47 months ago

Love to visit here awesome
Father of the nation's statue
Great work

Santosh Kumar 47 months ago

The Gandhi Sangrahalaya is a museum which showcase the life and principles of Mahatma Gandhiand and his role in Bihar during the independence struggle of India, It is free for everyone.Has rich records, photos etc of Mahatma Gandhi particularly his association with Bihar. Not very grand but worth a visit specially for students and scholors.We spent an hour in this extensive museum, seeing his statues, a memorial with his wife, and reading many of his quotes, teachings, and tributes to his life's work as a philosopher to benefit society thru cooperation and non violence. He is renowned as the "Father of the Nation".