The National Museum of Delhi, located in the south of the central parliament road running through New Delhi, is one of the largest comprehensive cultural museums in India. It was initiated by then Indian Prime Minister Nehru. It is a three-storey building with various precious historical relics in different areas of India from ancient times to the present, including ancient handicraft, bronze, pottery, sculpture and other works of art. There are also Buddhist and Hindu works of art, dyed fabrics and ancient coins. In addition, there are some valuable foreign cultural relics on display in the museum, including Chinese Dunhuang paintings in Gansu Province and Tibetan religious relics. If you want to understand the panorama of ancient Indian culture and appreciate the sculpture art.