Tulsi Smarak Bhawan Museum (तुलसी स्मारक भवन संग्रहालय अयोध्या )

The Tulsi Smarak Bhawan in Ayodhya is a great memorial museum to visit to learn about the city’s history and the poet Tulsidas. Interactive exhibits and beautiful statues bring history to life. Have a guide explain the cultural context as you tour the open courtyards, galleries and library with rare manuscripts. It’s an engaging experience that will give you a deeper appreciation of Tulsidas’ timeless contribution to Ayodhya.


Tulsi Smarak Bhawan (तुलसी स्मारक भवन संग्रहालय अयोध्या) is a special museum in Ayodhya, India, made in the 1990s by the government to honor Tulsidas, a famous poet. He wrote the Ramcharitmanas, an important poem about Lord Rama. The museum is by the Saryu river and has a two-story building like old temples.

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan Museum, Ayodhya

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan Museum, Ayodhya
  • Distance (From Ayodhya Junction): 1 Kms
  • Travel Duration: 30 Mins – 1 Hr
  • Place Location: In Saheed Marg

It’s around 4,000 sq ft big and shows sculptures, paintings, and models about Tulsidas’ life. You can learn about his childhood, studies, travels, teachings, and important works. The museum also has a library with books and research about Tulsidas.

You can buy souvenirs and Tulsidas‘ books in the museum. It’s a great place to explore and learn about this respected poet’s life and teachings.

  • Location – Ramkot, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. It is located near the Saryu river bank.
  • Main Attractions – The museum showcases the life of the Hindu poet-saint Tulsidas through sculptures, models and paintings. Some key exhibits are models of the birthplace and wedding place of Tulsidas, sculptures showing scenes from the Ramcharitmanas epic, and paintings depicting events from Tulsidas’ life.
  • Timings – The museum is open from 10 AM to 5 PM except on Mondays.
  • Entry Fee – The entry ticket costs Approx Rs 5 for Indian visitors and Rs 100 for foreign tourists. Still camera fees are Rs 20 and video camera fees are Rs 100.
  • Getting There – Ayodhya is well connected by road and rail to other parts of UP and India. The museum is about 6 km from Ayodhya Junction railway station. One can take shared autos, taxis or cycle rickshaws to reach the museum from the station.

Key Fact:

  • The museum library has a rich collection of over 2000 books, 100 manuscripts and 50 research papers and treatises related to Tulsidas and the Ramcharitmanas epic.
  • It has a collection of 20 stone sculptures of different deities worshipped during Tulsidas’ era.
  • The museum exhibits a handwritten Ramayan manuscript from the 1700s from Nepal which has miniatures of Ramayana scenes along with the text.
  • There is a rare painting from the late 1800s showing Tulsidas giving teachings to his disciples on the banks of the Ganges.

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