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It is being built on the lines of the Royal Museum of Greenwich, UK, Maritime Museum, Australia and Maritime Museum of Singapore, among others, the cost of the maritime complex is estimated to be close to Rs 4500 crore.
The Lothal Marine Museum is a key component of the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) in Gujarat, India, dedicated to showcasing the rich maritime history of the region. With a strategic location in the historic city of Lothal, this museum promises to be a captivating destination for enthusiasts, scholars, and tourists interested in India's seafaring past.
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1]. Cost of Development - The Lothal Marine Museum is part of the NMHC, which has an estimated cost of Rs. 4500 Crores, the NMHC complex will be spread over 400 acres of land.
2]. NMHC complex will have the World's Tallest Lighthouse Museum, Asia's Biggest Under Water Marine Museum and India's Grandest Naval Museum
3]. Various theme parks would be developed at NMHC such as Maritime & Naval Theme Park, Monuments Park, Climate Change Theme Park, and Adventure & Amusement Theme Park through a public-private partnership which would provide a complete package and fulfilling experience to the visitors.
4]. Architectural Marvel - The museum's architecture will reflect a harmonious blend of modern design and maritime aesthetics.
5]. Educational Initiatives - The Lothal Marine Museum aims to be an educational hub, offering workshops, lectures, and educational programs for schools and colleges.
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