ODI ART

GROUP VISIT

• We are excited to welcome groups of students and visitors from around the country and the world. Our guides will receive and take the visitors in small groups around the galleries and tell stories of each art item.
• The students in groups enjoy the visit around the art galleries, while listening to stories told by the museum guides on each art piece. The students enjoy the fun rides installed in the art garden and also take oath near the Nav Gunjar statue, to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of the state.

Visit Hours
Open daily: 11.00AM to 6.00PM (Monday Closed)
No entry allowed into museum after 5.30 PM

Entry Ticket: Rs 50/- for Adult (Extra Rs 50 for mobile photography)
Rs 20 for Children (Between 5-14 years)
        Children below 5 years of age to be accompanied by parents
(Wednesday free for all school students in uniform)

■ Expert museum guides will receive visitors and explain each art item.
■ Enjoy 10% discount on food items in Odi Art Dhaba
■ Enjoy 10% discount on selected souvenir items

Odi Art Center welcomes groups of 10 or more to reserve free timed-entry passes. Please be aware we are operating at a reduced capacity for visitation. To help you prepare for your visit, we have provided the following guidance when planning your visit.

Large groups must form smaller groups of 10 to enhance your experience and maximize safety

Children ages 18 and younger must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

One chaperone is required for each group of 10 students.

Visits after 2:00 p.m. can be less crowded.

Visitors are able to enter the Centre until 4:00 p.m.

The museum is open until 5:30 p.m.

Families, Teacher-Led and Other Adult Groups

Touring the Museum

We have our own expert guide for touring the museum with all information regarding the collection.

Odi Art Centre

The best place to know about ODISHA’s tradition & culture like never before.

+91 9437283230

odiartchilika@gmail.com

The Odi Art Centre, which houses the Purvasha Folk and Tribal Art Museum was inaugurated by Sh. Naveen Patnaik, Hon. Chief Minister of Odisha in 2017. The museum was built with financial assistance from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and the artifacts were partly sponsored by Department of Tourism, Government of Odisha.

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