5/5 Arsh D. 4 years ago on Google
AMAZING
AMAZING
AMAZING
ONE
OF
THE
BEST
EXPERIENCES
I'VE
EVER
HAD.
You
don't
necessarily
need
to
be
a
Sikh
to
visit
this
place,
just
PLEASE
visit
this
once,
the
entry
is
free
and
you
won't
regret
it!
There
was
everything
from
wax
statues
to
historical
artefacts
and
from
a
model
city
with
music
to
educational
videos.
I
can't
describe
how
good
this
place
is,
i
was
legit
taken
aback
after
entering.
It's
a
very
long
walk
so
you
might
get
tired
but
it
totally
worth
it!
You'd
be
amazed
to
see
how
realistic
the
wax
statues
are,
I've
been
to
3
Madame
Tussauds
in
different
countries
and
this
flawlessly
matches
their
level
and
even
beats
them
in
certain
ways.
The
realism
in
the
statues
is
scary.
They've
even
managed
to
recreate
the
creases
that
get
formed
on
our
ankles
while
walking,
impeccable
to
say
the
least.
Just
trust
me
on
this
one,
i
can
blindly
recommend
this
place
not
only
for
the
historical
value
but
for
the
creativity
and
the
wonderful
experience
of
walking
through
rooms
and
finding
something
new
and
astounding
as
you
pass.
100/10
recommended.
One
of
the
best
places
I've
visited
for
sure.
There
are
two
places,
one
is
more
of
a
historical
museum
with
various
manuscripts
and
inscriptions
and
a
detailed
account
of
the
Sikh
movement
and
then
there's
the
main
building
which
houses
all
the
interesting
stuff
that
I
just
mentioned
previously.
You
aren't
allowed
to
use
your
phones
and/or
cameras
in
the
main
building
however
you
can
click
photographs
in
the
history
museum,
the
buildings
are
adjacent
and
connected
from
inside
and
only
1
free
ticket
is
required
for
both
the
buildings.
I
did
manage
to
sneak
in
a
few
pictures
but
it
wasn't
allowed
so
pardon
the
picture
quality.
The
photos
of
the
manuscripts
are
from
the
history
museum
so
it
was
easy
to
click
those.
AN
UNFORGETTABLE
EXPERIENCE
TO
SAY
THE
LEAST.
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