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    Experience Gandhi Beyond History

    Gandhi Hill is a fusion of history, culture, education, and recreation. The Foundation is revitalising these spaces with modern touches to enhance the visitor experience, especially for young minds seeking meaning, learning, and inspiration.

    Explore the Experiences

    Planetarium

    The Planetarium introduces science and curiosity through immersive learning.

    • Features the latest 3D visual reproductions.
    • Shows include Journey to the Moon and Exploration of Planets.
    • Astronomical sky views, constellations, and the Milky Way.
    • Designed to inspire students and promote scientific thinking.

    Timings : 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM

    **Monday Closed

    Toy Train Ride

    A joyful attraction designed for children and families.

    • Circular track surrounding Gandhi Hill.
    • Capacity of 50 children per ride.
    • Operates with 2 bogies and 1 engine.
    • Offers a relaxed and fun way to explore the campus.

    Timings : 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM

    **Monday Closed

    Panoramic Viewpoints

    A serene space offering breathtaking views of Vijayawada.

    • Accessible via a 40-foot lift.
    • A 120-foot ramp at a height of 50 feet from a 500-foot hill.
    • Can accommodate up to 500 visitors at a time.
    • Enjoy 360° views of Vijayawada city and the Krishna river flow. 

    Timings : 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM

    **Monday Closed

    Life & Legacy Structures

    These spaces recreate significant moments from Mahatma Gandhi’s life.

    • A replica of Birla House, where Gandhiji spent his final days.
    • Structures designed to reflect key phases of his journey.
    • Synchronised lighting narrates his life story.
    • Visual displays and re-imagined photographs bring history alive.

    Light & Sound Show (Upcoming)

    A historic experience being reintroduced for today’s audiences.

    • Originally launched in 1969 during the inauguration.
    • Inaugurated by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Frontier Gandhi).
    • Damaged due to cyclones in 1977, affecting sound and electrical systems.

    The show is now being rebuilt to depict:

    • Gandhiji’s early life.
    • His time in South Africa.

    Return to India and life at Sabarmati Ashram and Sevagram.

    International Centre & Cultural Spaces (Upcoming)

    Spaces designed for dialogue, learning, and global engagement.

    • International Centre with seating for 500 people.
    • Guest house with 90 rooms for visitors and scholars.
    Dedicated Cultural Centres for exhibitions, talks, and events.
    Plan Your Visit

    Make your visit more memorable with thoughtfully designed spaces for quiet reflection and learning.

    Browse attractions and visitor information in advance to experience Gandhi Hill at your own pace.

    Gandhi Hill Today

    More than a monument, Gandhi Hill is a space where ideas grow, values are experienced, and the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi continues to guide future generations.