Gargoti Museum
गारगोटी संग्रहालय | |
Location | Sinnar, Nashik Maharashtra, India |
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Collection size | More than 1000 objects |
Visitors | > 200000 annual |
Website | http://www.gargoti.com/ |
The Gargoti Museum is a museum in the town Sinnar near Nashik in Indian state of Maharashtra that houses a collection of natural mineral & gem specimens collected by K.C.Pandey over 40 years. The word "goti" refers to a Marathi word meaning stone or pebble.[1] This is India's 1st & only Gem, Mineral & Fossil Museum. It is the world's biggest “Private” Gem & Mineral Museum. It also houses the largest & the finest collection of Indian Zeolite Minerals & Crystals in the world.[2]
Details
Gargoti Museum houses the largest & the finest collection of Indian Zeolite Minerals & Crystals in the world. It is divided into two galleries namely Deccan Plateau Gallery and Prestige Gallery. There are 2 floors in the museum and has vast collection of minerals and crystals. It is located 32 km from Nashik on Nashik-Shirdi highway in a town named Sinnar.[3]
Deccan Plateau Gallery
This section displays Zeolite Minerals & Crystals excavated from the Deccan region of Mother India mainly Maharashtra & surroundings States.
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- Zeolite, Mineral & Crystal Specimens
- Fossils of Shells Extinct Dinosaurs & Mammoth
- Finest quality of Statues carved out of Precious/Semi-Precious stones
- The Fluorescent Mineral Display
Prestige Gallery
This section displays the exclusive & the rarest finds of our Mother Nature from India & around the world.
This includes -
- Gem, Precious/Semi-Precious Stones
- Precious/Semi-Precious Metals
- Rocks from Moon & Mars
- The best of Indian Zeolite Minerals
The Prestige Gallery, designs are inspired by the Indian Parliament's Monument and showcases a glimpse of the spell bounding treasures of Nature.[4]
Overall content
- The museum displays Worldwide Collection of following:
- Natural Crystals
- Zeolites, Minerals
- Gem Stones
- Precious Stones & Metals
- Semi-Precious Stones & Metals
- Fossils
- Statues
- Handicrafts
Gallery
References
- "Chota Bheem makes way for Maya's mystery spin". Wisdenindia.com. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- "English – Gargoti – The mineral museum". Gargoti.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- "Nashik Gargoti Museum - Gargoti Museum in Nasik, Gargoti Mineral Museum, Shirdi Gargoti Museum, Gargoti Museum Sinnar - Nashik Directory - Maharashtra India". Nashikdirectory.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- "Gargoti - The Mineral Museum". IndiaMike.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- "Famous Gargoti Museum in Nashik, Museums in Nashik City". Nashikonline.in. Retrieved 14 December 2018.