Single Ticket to Provide Access to All Digital Galleries at International Ramayana Museum

Visitors to the International Ramayana Museum in Ayodhya will soon be able to access all digitalized galleries through a single ticket, as authorities introduce a new system designed to simplify entry and enhance the visitor experience. The initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize the museum and make its exhibitions more engaging for pilgrims and tourists.

 

The museum complex will feature 20 galleries in total, of which five are being developed as fully digital galleries using advanced multimedia technologies. These galleries are expected to present key episodes from the life of Lord Ram through immersive visual storytelling.

 

According to officials associated with the temple construction committee, the introduction of a unified ticket will allow visitors to explore all digital galleries without purchasing separate entry passes. While a nominal fee is expected to be charged, the final ticket price will be determined before the galleries are formally opened to the public.

 

Each visitor will be able to spend approximately 12 to 15 minutes inside the galleries, enabling the museum to accommodate a large number of people each day. The system has been designed to ensure a smooth flow of visitors while allowing them enough time to experience the exhibits.

 

The digital galleries will utilize advanced 5D and 7D technologies, offering immersive presentations that recreate significant moments from the Ramayana. Through high-quality visual effects and interactive storytelling, visitors will be able to experience scenes from the life of Lord Ram in a dynamic and engaging way.

 

One of the galleries will depict the Ram Janmabhoomi movement and its historical journey, including the archaeological excavations conducted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 2003, which uncovered evidence related to the site’s past. This section is expected to provide historical context about the temple’s significance.

 

To implement the digital infrastructure and technological systems for the galleries, the temple trust has partnered with a specialized technology firm from Chennai. The company has been assigned responsibility for designing and installing the advanced visual and interactive systems used in the exhibits.

 

Officials indicated that the galleries will begin operations once the ongoing civil and technical work is completed. Preparations for the digital installations are progressing, and the museum authorities aim to open the galleries to the public in the near future.

 

The museum’s director, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, explained that the maintenance and operational expenses of the galleries will largely be supported through visitor ticket revenue. However, he also noted that the final decision regarding ticket pricing will be taken after reviewing visitor demand and operational requirements.

 

Authorities emphasized that the ticket price will remain moderate to ensure that a large number of visitors can experience the exhibitions while also supporting the long-term preservation and maintenance of the displays.

 

The initiative is expected to enhance the cultural and educational value of the International Ramayana Museum, transforming it into a major attraction for pilgrims, historians, and tourists interested in the epic narrative of the Ramayana and the heritage associated with Ayodhya.