PMML Boosts Visitor Engagement with AI-Powered Exhibits and Accessibility Features

April 26, 2026
PMML Boosts Visitor Engagement with AI-Powered Exhibits and Accessibility Features
  • The museum aims to leverage a broad range of AI applications to boost visitor engagement and provide better information about India's prime ministers, while continuing to add technologically enabled exhibits.

  • Upcoming visitor amenities include virtual prime minister imagery that visitors can receive by mail, along with a cafeteria and the Forest Table rooftop restaurant themed around heritage elements.

  • Additional immersive experiences feature a helicopter ride over major infrastructure projects and an immersive national security gallery called Suraksha, illustrating armed forces capabilities and operations.

  • As it marks four years since opening, the museum complex has a new wing with prime ministers’ legacy galleries, a Nehru-era heritage section, and technology-driven exhibits like the national infrastructure helicopter ride and Suraksha security gallery.

  • The four-year anniversary accompanies upgrades and new experiences, including a helicopter ride over infrastructure projects and the Suraksha national security gallery.

  • PMML plans to publish a booklet detailing information on all Indian prime ministers to complement its archival and preservation mission.

  • The PMML reports steady footfall of about 1,400 to 1,500 visitors per day as it expands its AI-driven offerings, including accessibility features such as AI-assisted descriptions delivered via smart glasses for visually challenged visitors.

  • Following a series of AI exhibits featuring Sardar Patel and Kalam, the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is expanding with AI-powered 3D avatars of Gandhi and Vajpayee to enrich interactive visits.

  • AI initiatives include an immersive 'helicopter ride' over national infrastructure and a collaboration with a startup to enhance information accessibility for visually impaired visitors.

  • The PMML building blends a heritage section honoring Nehru and the constitutional framing with a modern wing opened in 2022 that hosts galleries focused on prime ministers and national projects.

  • The museum positions itself as a democratic heritage repository, preserving archival documents and private papers, and has previously revived the Fairy Queen steam locomotive project to showcase preservation efforts.

  • PMML evolved from the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, now housed on a campus with multiple galleries and artifacts, such as an 18th-century cannon facing Teen Murti Bhawan.

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