Manjusha Vintage Car Museum
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, DHARMASTHALA/ Updated : Jun 8, 2017, 14:57 IST
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Located in the holy town of Dharamstala, around 75 km from the coastal city of Mangalore in Karnataka, this museum is owned by Dr. Veerendra Heggade. It is close to the main temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also, there is a … Read more
Located in the holy town of Dharamstala, around 75 km from the coastal city of Mangalore in Karnataka, this museum is owned by Dr. Veerendra Heggade. It is close to the main temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also, there is a very nominal entry fee to this museum but no photography is allowed inside. Read less

Located in the holy town of Dharamstala, around 75 km from the coastal city of Mangalore in Karnataka, this museum is owned by Dr. Veerendra Heggade. It is close to the main temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also, there is a very nominal entry fee to this museum but no photography is allowed inside.
Many of the cars displayed here were once owned by VIPs. For instance there is a UK manufactured Daimler Double Six that belonged to Jayachamararajendra Wodeyar, the erstwhile king of Mysore. Several of these cars were owned by famous statesmen and bureaucrats of Karnataka. You would not want to miss the ivory-colored Studebaker 1929 model, which was once used by Gandhiji during his tour of the state. The collection is ever growing with new cars being added after restoration on a regular basis.
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