Remember Bhopal Museum, Memory museum in Bhopal, India
Remember Bhopal Museum is a memory museum in Bhopal that preserves objects, photographs, and personal mementos from people who lived through the industrial accident of 1984. The collection also includes recorded accounts from witnesses, doctors, and specialists who worked in the time afterward.
The museum was founded in 2014 and documents the 1984 industrial accident at Union Carbide, where many people died and suffered long-term health problems. This establishment marked thirty years after the event and represented a first effort to systematically collect stories from those affected.
The museum shares stories of survivors and affected people through their belongings and personal memories of what happened in 1984. You see how residents coped with the aftermath and how it shaped their lives and community in the years that followed.
The museum is located in Housing Board Colony on Berasia Road and can be easily reached on foot by visitors. It also offers virtual tours for those unable to visit in person.
The museum is funded entirely through community donations and refuses support from government or industry. This independence allows it to center only the perspectives of the affected people themselves.
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