A look at India’s first sand sculpture museum in Mysore
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, MYSORE/ Created : Jun 11, 2022, 10:50 IST
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The museum was conceptualised by the famous sand artist, MN Gowri. She took around four months to create the whole look.
The museum was conceptualised by the famous sand artist, MN Gowri. She took around four months to create the whole look. Read less
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The museum was conceptualised by the famous sand artist, MN Gowri. She took around four months to create the whole look.
So, first of all, let’s talk about the location of the museum which is awesome. The museum is built close to Chamundi Hill and displays the rich cultural heritage of the city. The incredible museum is home to around 150 monoliths made using 115 truckloads of sand, water and a little glue!
How to reach?
It’s quite easy to locate the Sand Sculpture Museum. It is set near the base of Chamundi Hills in Sapthamathruka Layout, close to the bus stand.
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