Geology Museum

Museum Address
Indian Statistical Institute, Platnium Jubliee Building, Barrackpore Trunk Rd, Bonhooghly Government Colony
City
State
West Bengal
Pin Code
700108
Phone Number
Museum website
https://www.isical.ac.in/geology.html
Are there any docents or guides who visitors can directly call to book for a guided tour?
Yes
First Name
Dhurjati
Last Name
Sengupta
When was the museum established?
1977
Main category
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The Geology Museum came into existence as per the efforts of P. C. Mahalanobish and biologist Pamela Robinson, whom he met during his visit to England.  The museum was first opened for public viewing in 1977 and contains several artefacts of geological as well as archaeological significance, including dinosaur fossils. The main attraction of the museum is an almost complete fossil skeleton of a 47 feet long sauropod from the early Jurassic period (about 160 million years back) and it is said to be Asia's first ever mounted dinosaur in a museum. 

Photography
No
Videography
No
Cafeteria
No
Museum shop
No
Wheelchair friendly
No
Restroom
Yes
Drinking water
Yes
Locker room
No
Parking
Yes
Information in Braille
No
Workshops/seminars/lectures
Yes
Garden/picnic area
Yes
Audio/visual guides
No
Guided tours
Yes
Library and archives services
No
IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
Yes
Auditorium
Yes
Conference/ Seminar hall
Yes
Museum membership
No
Conservation lab
Yes
Research lab
Yes
Who manages the museum?
Others
Others:
Indian Statistical Institute
Person-in-charge of the museum
Other
First Name
Saswati
Last Name
Bandyopadhyay
Mobile no.
What is the average duration to see the museum?
less than 1 hour
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22.648868402849, 88.376297950745

Is the museum currently closed?
No
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Overview of inner museum gallery
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The fossil skeleton of a 47 feet long sauropod from the early Jurassic period (about 160 million years back). This fossil was discovered by ISI geologists during a 1958 exploration in the Pranahita-Godavari valley. It was excavated during a subsequent expedition in 1960-61. The dinosaur has been christened Barapasaurus tagorei. The name is a coinage of Bara pa, which means 'large foot' in Hindi, saurus, which is a standard suffix in zoological names of lizard-like creatures, and Tagorei, after the poet Rabindranath Tagore, as the discovery coincided with the his birth centenary year, who was also  a well-wisher of ISI.

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Some specimens of dinosaur egg shells

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Fossil remains of a pre-historic reptilian in the Gondwana and Satpura region of central India

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Fossil of a reptilian creature, rhynchosaurus, which was not a dinosaur.

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Fossil remain of Endothiodon mahalanobisi, christened after P.C. Mahalanobis, who established ISI.

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Specimen of a fossilised rock.

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A reconstructed fossil part of Isisaurus

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Fossil remains of Comsocerops cosgriffi, a pre-historic amphibian which was predominantly found in the Satpura, Mahanadi, Damodar and Pranhita basins.

Entry Fee
Not Applicable
Getting there
Nearest metro: Shyambazar
Nearest railway: Barrackpore
Opening Days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Opening Time
11:00 a.m.
Closing Time
06:00 p.m.
Other Information
Lunch hour: 1:00 - 2:00 PM