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Sanskar Kendra & Kite Museum

A Le Corbusier landmark housing the world's only kite museum — raw modernist concrete meets the colourful soul of Uttarayan.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Paldi, near the riverfront
🪁 TYPE City museum + Kite Museum
🗓️ ARCHITECT Le Corbusier · 1950s
🕗 TIMINGS ~10 AM – 5:30 PM · closed Mon
🎟️ ENTRY Free / nominal
☀️ BEST SEASON Nov–Feb (Jan for kites)
⏱️ DURATION About 1 hour
🚌 NEAREST Paldi
ABOUT THE PLACE

Modernist concrete, full of kites

Sanskar Kendra is one of Ahmedabad’s quiet design landmarks — a city museum designed by the legendary architect Le Corbusier in the 1950s. Raised on pilotis in raw concrete, with ramps and a brise-soleil facade, it is a rare piece of modern-master architecture sitting near the riverfront.

Inside is its real surprise: the Patang (Kite) Museum, one of the very few kite museums in the world. Built around a collector’s life’s work, it traces Gujarat’s deep love of kite-flying and the great Uttarayan (Makar Sankranti) festival, with rare, antique and astonishingly large kites on display.

It’s a two-in-one gem — a building for architecture lovers wrapped around a museum that captures the joy of the city’s favourite festival.

Sculpture in the grounds of Sanskar Kendra.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

A Corbusier museum that became a city favourite.

1950s

Le Corbusier designs Sanskar Kendra as part of his work shaping modern Ahmedabad.

~1957

The raw-concrete museum building is completed near the river.

1985

The Patang (Kite) Museum opens inside, built on a collector's lifelong archive.

Today

A rare twin draw — modernist architecture and the world of kites.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Le Corbusier design

A genuine building by one of modern architecture's giants.

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A kite museum

One of the only museums in the world devoted to kites.

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Uttarayan culture

The story of Gujarat's beloved kite-flying festival.

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Rare exhibits

Antique, giant and unusual kites from across India and beyond.

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Free / low-cost

An inexpensive, off-radar cultural stop.

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Concrete & colour

Stark architecture against brilliant kites.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

KITES

The Kite Museum

Rare, antique and giant kites on display.

ARCHITECTURE

Sanskar Kendra

Le Corbusier's raw-concrete museum building.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Admire the building

Walk the pilotis and ramps of Le Corbusier's design.

02

Tour the kite museum

Explore rare and giant kites and the story of Uttarayan.

03

Spot the biggest kites

Look for the astonishingly large display pieces.

04

Learn the festival

Read how kite-flying became a city-wide January obsession.

05

Photograph the contrast

Frame bright kites against the stark concrete.

06

Pair with the riverfront

The Sabarmati promenade is a short hop away.

Modernist concrete, ramps and brise-soleil.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A Le Corbusier museum in raw concrete

Sanskar Kendra is textbook Le Corbusier: a cuboid volume lifted on pilotis, wrapped in a concrete brise-soleil that filters Gujarat’s harsh sun, and threaded with ramps that lead visitors through the galleries. It was conceived as a ‘museum of the city’, part of the cluster of buildings the architect designed in Ahmedabad in the 1950s.

The raw, unadorned concrete is the point — function and structure left frankly on show. Within this severe modern frame, the joyful clutter of the Kite Museum makes a wonderful contrast: discipline outside, delight within.

Designed by Le Corbusier

Raised on pilotis

Concrete brise-soleil facade

Ramped gallery circulation

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and bright — the most pleasant time to be out across Ahmedabad.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

The city greens up and the heat breaks with brief, refreshing showers.

SUMMERMar – Jun★★★☆☆

Hot and dry, often 40°C+. Best enjoyed early morning or after sunset.

⏰ Visit in January if you can, around Uttarayan, when the whole city takes to its rooftops and the kite theme comes alive.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗OPENING HOURS10 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Open through the day; usually closed on Mondays
  • The Kite Museum is inside Sanskar Kendra
  • Allow about an hour for both
  • Architecture fans should leave time for the building
🎟️ENTRYFree / nominal
  • Entry is free or a small nominal fee
  • Photography is generally allowed
  • Combine it with the nearby riverfront
  • Check local timings before a Monday visit
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

SVP International Airport is about 11 km away — roughly a 30-minute drive.

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By Rail

Ahmedabad Junction is around 5 km; Paldi is well connected.

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By Road

In Paldi near the riverfront; autos and app-cabs reach it easily.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Sabarmati Riverfront — 1 km · Sabarmati Ashram — 5 km · Sidi Saiyyed — 3 km · Kankaria Lake — 7 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting Sanskar Kendra

CONCRETE & COLOUR

Stark modern lines against brilliant kites

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What to shoot

The pilotis, ramps and brise-soleil outside; the giant kites within.

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Find contrast

Set vivid kites against the grey concrete for striking frames.

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Mind the light

The brise-soleil throws great patterned shadows in strong sun.

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Detail

Get close to the antique kites' paper, bamboo and string work.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Visit around Uttarayan (mid-January) for the full kite spirit.
2Usually closed on Mondays — check before you go.
3Allow an hour for the museum and the building.
4Combine it with the Sabarmati Riverfront nearby.
5Great for architecture and design lovers.
6Photography is generally allowed.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

STREET FOOD

Manek Chowk

By night the old jewellers' square turns into a buzzing street-food bazaar.

SNACKS

Law Garden Khau Galli

An evening lane of carts serving Gujarati chaat, sandwiches and sweets.

CLASSICS

Old City stalls

Fresh fafda-jalebi, dabeli and khaman in the lanes of the walled city.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

A vegetarian city

Ahmedabad is famously veg-friendly — expect superb thalis and farsan.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Sanskar Kendra & Kite Museum FAQ

Where is Sanskar Kendra?

In Paldi, near the Sabarmati riverfront in Ahmedabad.

Who designed it?

The architect Le Corbusier, in the 1950s.

What is inside?

A city museum and the Patang (Kite) Museum, one of few kite museums in the world.

Is there an entry fee?

Entry is free or a small nominal charge.

What are the timings?

Roughly 10 AM to 5:30 PM; usually closed on Mondays.

When is the best time?

Around Uttarayan in mid-January, when kite culture is everywhere.

How long does a visit take?

About an hour for the building and the kite museum.

Can I take photos?

Yes, photography is generally permitted.

Is it good for kids?

Yes — the colourful kites appeal to all ages.

What's nearby?

The Sabarmati Riverfront is a short hop away.

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