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Cafe At Ngma - Bengaluru - Photo album

We went on Sunday afternoon. Surprisingly it there were hardly any crowd. Costed ₹20 per (Indian) person. They are a bit strict about photography but in a weird fashion. Its okay to take any number of photos of the artwork and installations but we are not allowed to click personal pictures (Basicall
The ambience of the gallery is fantastic. There is almost no noise in the surroundings thereby making the experience very serene. The first thing that comes to mind is the display. I visited during the Chiselled exhibition which was based on several sculptures done by female artists. The display of
The National Art Gallery is a captivating haven for art enthusiasts. Housing a vast collection of masterpieces, the gallery offers a diverse range of artistic expressions from various eras and cultures. The curated exhibits are thoughtfully presented, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the b
Very spacious, great art works from various artists. The building is as pretty as the art pieces. Entrance fees is twenty rupees, which is next to nothing for seeing such amazing artworks. Quite a peaceful place, there’s a cafe here as well.
Loved the place! Everything is very peaceful, there's this cozy vibe and the staffs are the nicest people, the cafe is veryy good. Must visit :⁠-⁠)
Fun place to visit for art lovers. The sculpture collection is amazing but the painting collection was not as great when I visit. Since the whole building is a restored mansion it’s a beautiful spot for architectures as well
Museum of modern paintings and sculptures. Nice ambience and display. Entry by ticket. Parking available. Cafe. Auditorium for lectures and presentations.
With only rs.20 you can can experience a soothing vibe by visiting the art gallery. They have free cloak room for depositing bags and extra stuff. They also have cafeteria for hunger. Overall a worth going place.
It's intricate nd has a fine blend of prints nd paintings.When I had visited I got to see the works of Devaraj Dakoji : The wheels of life and Pranoma
Great exhibits! Great quotes by Tagore on the walls, miniature paintings by Bireswar sen drawn to perfection. Beautiful staircases and extremely hygienic premises in the backdrop of lush canopied trees and sculptures. Must visit over the weekends.
Starts at 11am, you can buy tickets at the entry gate. Free for students below 18years. ₹20 for visitors and ₹500 for foreigners. You will get lockers to keep your belongings and at the entry you will get to see the wooden carved jewellery boxes which are amazing and all the painting at the start a
Ticket - 20 rs Good place to hangout It is an exhibition centre for artists The art work keep changing Do visit
Entry fee is only 20 rupees. The whole space is quiet and well structured. There is also one cafe which is present inside their premises. The museum is also good and there are quite a bit things to see inside.
The ticket is ₹20 only per person. For that price the place was very good and it was a very good experience. You can click pictures of the art only. They have cafe also and clean washrooms too. The staff was polite and helpful.
National Gallery of Modern Art is an art gallery in Bangalore. It was inaugurated in the year 2009. It showcases modern Indian art and houses paintings by Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Amrita Sher-Gil, Rabindranath Tagore and a large number of modern and contemporary artists.Equipped with an auditori
This place is a treat for art lovers and a great discovery for those who are not familiar with art. You'll find a variety of artwork, from intricate miniature paintings to quirky and thought-provoking pieces. The atmosphere is calm and quiet, and they have strict rules against taking photos. The ent
Beautiful building, amazing greenery … good spread of paintings … would have been better if there was some narrative on the paintings for the laymen :)
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