Conflictorium

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Local Conflictorium, Gool Lodge Mirzapur Road opp. RC High School Of Commerce, nr. Chalte Peer Ni Dargah, Delhi Chakla, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India Local +91 7925-620-747
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Conflictorium is a unique and interactive museum dedicated to exploring the themes of conflict, peace, and resolution. Situated in Ahmedabad, India, this thought-provoking space invites visitors to explore different perspectives on issues related to social, political, and cultural conflicts. With engaging exhibitions, installations, and interactive experiences, Conflictorium provides an immersive learning experience that encourages visitors to reflect on their own relationship to conflict and encourages them to engage in dialogue to find solutions. The museum's goal is to raise awareness and promote understanding to create a more harmonious society. Combining art, history, and social commentary, Conflictorium has quickly become one of Ahmedabad's most popular and dynamic museums.

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant

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Jim Durbin
Jim durbin
March 22, 2024
I visited this place on 22 July 2023 ( Saturday ) as I had thought of going here for a long time and finally got time for it, and was so happy to see this "museum of conflicts" it was opened in 14 April 2013 and it was designed by Avni Sethi as a part of her final project. The building was originally known as The Gool Lodge, which was owned by Bachuben Nagarwala, a Parsi lady and the first trained beautician and hairstylist of amdavad This two-storey building has now been divided into several galleries, each presenting a different form expression of people's voices and thoughts it acts as a space that enables different section of the society to engage in various topics of conflict through artistic and creative ways it was founded with the intention of educating the community about conflict through alternative forms of art and culture. The goal was to look at conflict from a different angle than it typically was, to look past its tragic past Through this the museum aims to show that conflicts are necessary in a society as it helps it grow into an ideal society. Visitors are encouraged to experience the exhibits through their five senses. In the end after coming from here I learned many new things and allowed my mind to preview things from other perspectives as well
Dave Smey
dave smey
March 22, 2024
Conflictorium museum has a rebellious ideological theme against injustice, people interested to explore new ideology must visit this place. Also it has the ability to change your mindset on some fix perspective. " It also has a small library where you can read books on different topics "
Greg Bailey
Greg bailey
March 22, 2024
Conflictorium tries to imagine a peaceful society through an interplay between viewpoints on prevailing conflicts. It was opened on 14 April 2013, and it was designed by Avni Sethi as a part of her final project. The building was originally known as The Gool Lodge, which was owned by Bachuben Nagarwala, a Parsi lady and the first trained beautician and hairstylist of Ahmedabad This two-storey building has now been divided into several galleries, each presenting a different form expression of people's voices and thoughts. The Conflictorium acts as a space that enables different section of the society to engage in various topics of conflict through artistic and creative ways.The Conflictorium was founded with the intention of educating the community about conflict through alternative forms of art and culture. The goal was to look at conflict from a different angle than it typically was, to look past its tragic past. Through this, the museum aims to show that conflicts are necessary in a society as they help it grow into an ideal society. Visitors are encouraged to experience the exhibits through their five senses. The section of "Memory Lab" is an art installation in collaboration with the visitor community. Simple pickle jars are placed on shelves with little tags. Here, visitors can pen down stories or thoughts on some personal conflicts they have faced and preserve the memory in an interpersonal setting. Gallery of disputes were designed by Mansi Thakkar. The main aim of this section is to highlight different types of disputes and their root causes within the framework of our social structure. The animal world has been personified here, and the gallery follows the story of a donkey. It draws inspiration from the animal fables of 'Panchatantra' by Vishnu Sharma and fictional stories like 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell As the visitor walks through the gallery, the story unfolds through the use of various sensory mediums like sounds, props, animations, light and shadows.' This is a room right after the Gallery of Disputes, which deals with a similar theme as the previous section. Here, the section attempts to look at the nation and the though-leaders involved in the process of nation-building. Silhouettes of political figures like Mahatma Gandhi, B. R.Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Indulal Yagnik. Every figure is accompanied by a speech in their original voice, and it expresses their ideological views in a post-independent India. This part of the section is called Empathy Alley. The moral compass room in the museum consists of a copy of the Indian Constitution is present. It is a pre 1977 version, and visitors are freely allowed to engage with the book. It attempts to make the constitution accessible to the general public as the knowledge of the constitution rights is essential for every citizen. The very first part of the museum has defined the conflict timeline, which chronicles the violent and oppressive past of the state of Gujarat since its inception in 1960. Along with the upper floor in stairways, their is a sound installation that talks about the original owner of the building, Bachuben Nagarwala. It takes an intimate look into her life and presents the layered history of the building itself. It is considered as in this House and That World. At last, there is an end section of the museum called Sorry Tree. The peepal tree outside the Conflictorium has been turned into the 'Sorry Tree'. Here Visitors can hand a 'I am Sorry' card and write a letter for certain events for which they feel apologetic towards. The gallery spaces on the ground floor are fixed, meaning the display will not change. The first floor hosts an exhibition space, leased for about a month-and-half, where workshops, exhibitions, talks and shows are held. The first floor also has a 4-seater auditorium. The back and front yard are utilised for exhibits and performances. Paid residencies are also given out for two residents at once. These residents can then interact with them.
Jen Crichlow
Jen crichlow
March 22, 2024
Awesome place to visit, really sensational, its place made with serious thought and passion. One can really connect with this place.
Jimmy Jim
Jimmy jim
March 22, 2024
I loved this place as it openely discusses the least discussed or the mostly ignored situation known as conflict.... And once you accept there is a conflict, then you can definitely find the ways to resolve it. All types of conflicts including personal, political are taken into consideration. Two things I loved the most: The Indian constitution, The Conflict Journal(My favorite), I will buy it soon.. The Feelings Map.. Over and above this, they had an exhibition based on the life of transgender and that exhibition is worth watching.. History and heritage lovers like me will definitely cherish the idea of transforming Conflict into a Museum... Thanks to બચુભાઈ નગરવલા for donating his home for this noble purpose.. I wish some day I can be of any help to this museum, it will be my great pleasure ...
Mindy Wong
Mindy wong
March 22, 2024
It's an old museum but looks all new, with all the installations, the architecture of the place. Lovely!
Nick Citrone
Nick citrone
March 22, 2024
I am in loveee with this place. The curation is excellent and each corner opens up your mind to a new perspective. The content spoken in the audio booths were very helpful. I will make to visit the museum every time I visit Ahmedabad
Jan Ingram
Jan ingram
March 22, 2024
Great place for exploring new things.

Location

Conflictorium, Gool Lodge Mirzapur Road opp. RC High School Of Commerce, nr. Chalte Peer Ni Dargah, Delhi Chakla, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India

Hours

  • Monday Close
  • Tuesday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Saturday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM - 07:00 PM

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