Ludhiana At A Glance
Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum
What You’ll See & Experience
- The museum is a tribute to India’s brave soldiers, especially those from Punjab, and brings history to life through engaging exhibits:
- History Gallery: Chronicles major battles from ancient times to modern military history.
- War Heroes Gallery: Honors soldiers from Punjab awarded top gallantry medals (Paramvir, Mahavir & Vir Chakra).
- Uniforms & Air Force/Navy Gallery: Displays military uniforms, medals and ranks — great for history buffs!
- Kargil Gallery: A special section dedicated to the Kargil War with maps, photos, and dioramas.
- Interactive Light & Sound Show: A popular attraction that narrates stories of the freedom struggle and valor.
Outdoor Displays
- Tanks, anti-aircraft guns, army toys, a Sukhoi fighter aircraft, and even a model of INS Vikrant make for exciting photo ops and a memorable visit.
Visiting Info (Positive & Easy-Going)
- Timings: Usually 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM on most days (closed Monday).
- Family-Friendly: A great spot for kids, students, and families interested in history and military heritage.
- Atmosphere: Calm lawns and informative galleries make for both an educational and relaxing visit.
Location & Setting
- Where: On the Grand Trunk Road (NH-1), near Hotel Amaltas, in Ludhiana, Punjab, India — about 5–6 km from Ludhiana Railway Station.
- Spread: The museum sits on a spacious 4-acre campus with lawns and outdoor displays.
- Ambience: A majestic statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh greets you at the entrance, creating a proud and welcoming first impression.