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Pune Tribal Museum is located in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India. The Museum was established in the year 1962 as an extension of Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune, [1] started display in year 1965 and exhibits the culture of the Maharashtrian tribes.
Visit Tribal Museum Pune to learn about the culture and lifestyle of various tribal communities in Maharashtra. The museum has a collection of photographs and artifacts, and is open from Monday to Saturday, except on Sundays and holidays.
The Tribal Cultural Museum was established in the campus of Tribal Research & Training Institute, Pune in 1965. Since then continuous efforts have been made to collect exhibits & update the museum depicting tribal life & culture of Maharashtra State. There are about 1359 articles displayed here.
Whether you’re a local resident or a tourist, the Tribal Museum Pune welcomes children to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of tribal traditions and history. Plan your visit today and embark on a journey of discovery and cultural enrichment.
Located at a distance of just 2 kms from Wadia College on the Koregaon Park Road in Pune, Tribal Museum is a widely popular museum in town for its artefacts on the evolution of human beings and the rich cultural heritage of India.
The Tribal Cultural Museum, part of the Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune, showcases a wide variety of artefacts from the tribes of western India. The museum spans across two rooms and an outdoor space, where the huts of some of the tribal communities have been recreated.
TCM is a small museum exhibiting different artefacts like jewellery, art and craft, basketry, copper motifs, musical instruments, deities, paintings, utensils and many other interesting items used by the different tribes situated in Maharashtra.