Symbiosis International (Deemed University) proudly houses two distinguished museums that serve as vibrant centres of history, culture and global engagement. These museums reflect the University’s enduring commitment to social justice, inclusivity, intercultural dialogue, and academic enrichment. Through preservation of heritage, promotion of research, and public outreach, these institutions contribute meaningfully to the intellectual and cultural life of students, scholars, and the wider community.
The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum & Memorial stands as a tribute to the life, vision, and transformative legacy of Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar — principal architect of the Indian Constitution and a global champion of social justice, equality, and human rights. The museum preserves invaluable personal belongings, rare manuscripts, documents, and historical artefacts that provide deep insight into Dr. Ambedkar’s academic brilliance, social reform movements, and constitutional contributions. The Memorial also functions as a space for reflection, learning, and inspiration — encouraging young minds to uphold constitutional values, dignity, and equality.
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The Afro-Asian Cultural Museum is a unique cultural initiative dedicated to strengthening bonds between Asia and Africa through art, heritage, and shared civilizational narratives. The museum showcases rare artefacts, traditional art forms, textiles, sculptures, paintings, and cultural memorabilia representing diverse nations across the Afro-Asian region. Serving as a cultural bridge, the museum promotes dialogue, research, and awareness about historical connections, socio-cultural evolution, and international cooperation between Afro-Asian countries.
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