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The
Punjab
Agriculture
University
Museum
on
the
outskirts
of
Ludhiana,
Punjab,
displays
artifacts
from
the
various
era
of
rural
Punjab.
The
museum
which
was
highly
inspired
by
the
open-air
museum
in
Copenhagen
is
an
excellent
insight
into
traditional
Punjab.
It
resembles
the
traditional
houses
in
rural
Punjab
with
long
paths
flanked
by
water
channels
on
either
side.
The
Museum
is
a
hybrid
of
the
agricultural
and
cultural
portrayal
of
Punjab
where
on
can
visit
the
goat
farm,
cow
farm,
and
horse
farm.
The
models
of
miniature
mountains,
rivers
and
water
reservoirs
are
the
crowd
pleasers.
The
exhibit
has
a
long
path
with
water
channels
on
both
sides
and
a
beautiful
facade
in
its
4000
sq.ft
of
land.
The
100-yard
long
path
makes
way
to
the
etched
wooden
door
of
the
museum
with
which
holds
the
antique
repertoire
of
the
18th
century
Punjab.
This
historic
building
houses
a
rare
object
made
of
six
layers
of
camel
skin.
The
culture
of
Punjab
comes
alive
at
the
museum
as
it
features
traditional
instruments
like
tumba,
sarangi,
vanjhili
and
nagara.
It
is
a
perfect
setting
to
understand
the
socio-economic
and
religious
life
of
the
yesteryears.
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