25 rupees (Indian residents) / 500 rupees (foreign nationals) admission 1 hour About 3 miles away
If you find art - and modern art in particular - a bit hard to understand, the National Gallery of Modern Art, at India Gate in Delhi, is here to help. Each day, at 11am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm, they offer guided walks through their extensive collections of Indian art from the last century and a half, included in the admission price. Meet the guide at reception for a journey into creative worlds.
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