The Partition Museumamritsar
The World's First Partition Museum

Overview
Housed in the historic Town Hall, this museum tells the stories of millions affected by the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan.
What To Expect?
An emotional journey through newspaper clippings, photographs, personal belongings, and oral histories of those who crossed the border. It highlights the human cost of the divide and the resilience of refugees who rebuilt their lives.
Tips
- Keep tissues handy; the exhibits are very heart-wrenching.
- Visit after Jallianwala Bagh for a chronological understanding of history.
Exploring The Partition Museum
The Tree of Hope
The museum ends with the 'Tree of Hope', where visitors can leave notes of peace and reconciliation.
The red-brick Victorian building itself is a heritage landmark of Amritsar.
How to reach The Partition Museum
Located at the start of the Heritage Street, walking distance from the Golden Temple.
Tips for Visiting The Partition Museum, amritsar
- Keep tissues handy; the exhibits are very heart-wrenching.
- Visit after Jallianwala Bagh for a chronological understanding of history.



















































