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Reviewed 22 July 2017 via mobile

Worth the trip. Love the shadow boxes. If you are lucky, you will hear local school students presenting their assignment.

Date of experience: July 2017
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Reviewed 17 July 2017 via mobile

Mani Bhavan, a modest two-storied building on the Laburnum Road in the comparatively quiet locality called Gamdevi, served as Gandhiji’s Bombay head-quarters for about seventeen long and eventful years (1917-1934). It belonged to Shri Revashankar Jagjeevan Jhaveri, who was Gandhi’s friend and a host during that period. It was from Mani Bhavan that Gandhi initiated Satyagraha against Rowlatt Act and propagated the causes of Swadeshi, Khadi and Hindu-Muslim Unity. In 1955 the building was dedicated as a memorial to Gandhiji and to the very important activities of great significance he initiated from that place.
Mani Bhavan has a story to tell as it housed Gandhiji occasionally during the times when he grew in stature and strength, from an agitator to a world figure by successfully introducing satyagraha (individual as well as mass) as a new and effective weapon to fight all evil and injustice.
Once you enter the place, there is a library with the statue of the Mahatma where people offer their tributes. Then a staircase dotted with Gandhi’s pictures depicting his life leads visitors to the first floor which has a big photo gallery where photographs of his childhood till his assassination are displayed along with press clippings. The room that Gandhi used during his stay here is on the second floor – there is a glass partition and people can see through two of his spinning wheels, a book and a still preserved floor- bed. Right opposite the room there is a hall where photographs and paintings of his lifetime are on display.

Date of experience: July 2017
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Reviewed 15 July 2017 via mobile

Many ancient items of Bapu you will find here. You will be able to learn about Gandhi ji life and sacrifice.

Date of experience: December 2016
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Reviewed 15 July 2017

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum is a place to see for history lovers. One should not miss out this venue if time permits in Mumbai. The place takes one through the life journey of mahatma and displayed are the rare photos during his lifetime.
Do purchase some books there of which is in a subsidized rate. Some of this books are not available in any book stores elsewhere.

Date of experience: July 2017
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Reviewed 11 July 2017

Gandhi Ji stayed at Mani Bhavan whenever he visited Bombay. His room is still intact with original flooring and set-up. In a way, you will get to witness the great Mahatma life and his thinking.

Date of experience: July 2017
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