
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum in Bengaluru turns 60, revamps gallery to Fun City
To commemorate 60 years, the museum is set to unveil a revamped version of its popular Fun Science Gallery, now rebranded as Fun City, this Sunday. The gallery will open to public at the museum building.
New look for a long-standing gallery
The Fun Science gallery, a fixture at VITM for years, has undergone a complete overhaul. The redesigned space features 40 exhibits, digital interfaces, and an updated layout, covering topics such as illusion art, fluid dynamics, pendulums, multi-colour shadows, classical mechanisms, and more.
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"Nearly 50% of the exhibits are new," said Sajoo Bhaskaran, director, VITM. "The idea was to refresh the entire gallery. People want novelty. Fun City includes hands-on setups — from optical illusions and kinetic puzzles to experiments with sound, light and force — to make science more accessible. Science is not only for BSc or MSc students; anyone can enjoy it," Bhaskaran added.
Space & attention are challenges
Despite its popularity, the museum is constrained by limited space.
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"We have eight galleries and 350 exhibits, but no room to add new crowd-pullers like the Chandrayaan-3 model," said Cyril Babu, curator, VITM.
"On busy days, we see 5,000 to 10,000 visitors. The galleries are already full. We've raised the issue with the govt, but there's been no resolution yet." Cubbon Park's zoning restrictions and fire safety norms rule out vertical expansion as well.
Another challenge is the diminishing attention span of visitors.
"We provide detailed labels and videos, but most visitors skip them. Even 3-4 minute clips are often found to be too long," Bhaskaran said.
Footfall recovers, but costs rise
After a sharp dip during the pandemic, visitor numbers are slowly returning to pre-Covid levels. "We used to receive around 10 lakh visitors annually. That dropped to about 3 lakh during the pandemic. Last year, we climbed back to 9 lakh," Bhaskaran said.
To manage rising operational costs, VITM will marginally increase ticket prices from Rs 95 to Rs 100 from Aug 1. "We're required to revise prices for maintenance. We have a small team of 80 handling administration and upkeep, despite heavy footfall," Bhaskaran added.
Looking ahead
Plans are already in place to renovate the electro-technical gallery next year. "The goal is to ignite curiosity. We want every visitor, especially children, to realise that science is not out of reach.
Science is evolving constantly, and while we are doing our best to keep up, we need more space to grow," Babu said.
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VITM's journey
■ Established on July 14, 1962 by National Council of Science Museums (NCSM)
■ Dedicated to Sir M Visvesvaraya
■ Official birthday on July 27, 1965, the day the first gallery was inaugurated
■ Idea by journalist and nationalist, BN Gupta
■ Inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru
■ First exhibition on electricity on July 27, 1965
— Source: VITM

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