Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): On the occasion of International Museum Day, a special Museum Fair was held on Sunday at the State Museum in Bhopal.
The event was officially opened by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, who toured the fair and observed various displays.
The fair was held at the State Museum, Shyamla Hills, Bhopal.
मुख्यमंत्री डॉ. मोहन यादव ने विश्व संग्रहालय दिवस के अवसर पर भोपाल स्थित राज्य संग्रहालय में "Immersive Experience Center (VR)" का लोकार्पण करने के साथ ही अवलोकन किया। @DrMohanYadav51 @minculturemp #MadhyaPradesh pic.twitter.com/MeWAJrNDMe
— Chief Minister, MP (@CMMadhyaPradesh) May 18, 2025
During his visit, Dr. Yadav said that according to archaeology, Ujjain is the center of India, and its coins are famous even outside the country. While the symbols on the coins changed over time, the symbol of Mahakal Temple always remained.
First Virtual Museum Experience In MP
For the first time in Madhya Pradesh, visitors got a chance to enjoy a virtual museum experience. The Chief Minister also launched MP’s first immersive heritage museum, where people can view Orchha in a 360-degree virtual setup.
मुख्यमंत्री डॉ. मोहन यादव ने आज भोपाल जिले के नर्मदापुरम मार्ग समरधा में नर्मदा द्वार का भूमिपूजन कर बधाई व शुभकामनाएं दीं। @DrMohanYadav51 @minculturemp #InternationalMuseumDay #MadhyaPradesh https://t.co/DwHPmCFBLd
— Collector Bhopal (@CollectorBhopal) May 18, 2025
He also released 11 books related to the Department of Archaeology, including one on the Monuments of Orchha, along with the second edition of the MP Tourism newsletter and a mascot named Wakankar.
Dr. Yadav shared that the government is working to connect 12 zodiac signs with 12 Kumbh Melas and is making strong efforts to preserve the country’s rich archaeological history.

Currently, MP has 24 museums, including seven state-level museums. A new museum is also being developed in Burhanpur, and another one in Damoh, which will be related to Rani Durgavati.
The new digital center allows visitors to explore museums in a completely new way—without a guide or moving physically. People can dive deep into history using interactive and immersive technology.
Across the state, many events are being held to celebrate the day. One special attraction for history and art lovers is a photo exhibition on India’s Sun Tradition, showing images of famous Sun Temples and artistic sculptures. This exhibition is free for all and open every day from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
The fair includes many fun and creative activities for children, such as workshops, cultural performances, educational games, and special exhibitions. These aim to entertain while also teaching them about history and culture.
मुख्यमंत्री डॉ. मोहन यादव ने #विश्व_संग्रहालय_दिवस के अवसर पर भोपाल स्थित राज्य संग्रहालय में आयोजित भारत की सौर परंपरा पर आधारित 5 दिवसीय छाया चित्र प्रदर्शनी का अवलोकन किया। @DrMohanYadav51@CMMadhyaPradesh @minculturemp
— Jansampark MP (@JansamparkMP) May 18, 2025
#MadhyaPradesh #JansamparkMP pic.twitter.com/zVcPEexNz0
Why Visit Fair?
Experience virtual museums for the first time in MP – a mix of technology and history
See rare photographs and stories of ancient temples
Enjoy fun + learning activities for children
A perfect family outing full of knowledge and culture
The fair aims to make museums more exciting and accessible to everyone, especially the younger generation.
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