The college is proud to host a dedicated heritage museum aimed at preserving the rich history, folk art, and culture of the region. The museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, offering a comprehensive view of the traditions and lifestyle of the Garhwal region. Among its highlights are portraits of ancient temples, which capture the architectural grandeur and spiritual significance of these historical structures. There are also models of traditional agricultural tools, reflecting the farming practices and rural life that have sustained the region for centuries.
In addition to these, the museum features a variety of wooden specimens, displaying the intricate craftsmanship and use of local wood in everyday life. Local seeds are carefully preserved, showcasing the agricultural biodiversity of the region, while dried leaves collections offer insight into the natural flora of Garhwal. The museum also houses a range of stones, each with unique characteristics that tell stories of the region’s geological history.
Folk accessories, such as jewelry, garments, and tools used in traditional ceremonies, are displayed, illustrating the cultural richness and craftsmanship of the Garhwal people. Other notable items include handmade pottery, woven textiles, and musical instruments, which demonstrate the artistic skills passed down through generations. The museum stands as a valuable repository of the Garhwal region’s heritage, providing both educational and cultural enrichment to its visitors.