Smritivan_Earthquake_Memorial_and_Museum

Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum

Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum

Local museum and memorial park in Gujarat, India


Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum is a memorial park dedicated to the victims of 2001 Gujarat earthquake and museum on Bhujiyo Hill in Bhuj, Kutch district (Kachchh), Gujarat, India. It has seven blocks with displays on seven different themes.

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History

The memorial park dedicated to the victims of 2001 Gujarat earthquake and celebrating resilience of people of Kutch along with a museum was proposed in 2004 by Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority.[1][2] The architect for the memorial and museum was Vastu-Shilpa Consultants while museum exhibition design and curation were done by Design Factory India.[3][4] It was inaugurated on 28 August 2022 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[1][5]

Smritivan under construction in 2016

Features

The memorial park is spread over an area of 470 acres (190 ha).[1] There are more than 13000 trees, each dedicated to a victim, planted in the park.[6][5] There are 50 check dams, a sunset point, 8 km-long pathways, 1.2 km-long internal roads, 1 MW solar power plant and parking space for 3,000 people.[1]

The museum has seven blocks spread over an area of 11,500 square metres (124,000 sq ft).[1] These blocks features seven themes: Rebirth, Rediscover, Restore, Rebuild, Rethink, Relive and Renew.[5][7]

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References

  1. "PM Modi Inaugurates 'Smriti Van' Earthquake Memorial in Kutch, Gujarat". mint. 28 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  2. "Sangath - Vāstu Shilpā Consultants". www.sangath.org. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  3. "Smritivan Earthquake Museum". Design Factory India. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  4. "PM Modi to inaugurate Smriti Van: Know about Bhuj memorial based on seven themes". Hindustan Times. 28 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022.

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