Trisha MajumdarWant a break from the usual coffee dates and dinner plans? Bengaluru’s museums offer a refreshing alternative. From interactive music installations and rare currency collections to vintage watches and even preserved human brains, these spaces are packed with conversation starters. The best part? Sharing opinions, swapping stories and discovering each other’s quirks along the way. A museum date might just bring you closer than you expect.Rezwan Razack’s Museum of Indian Paper Money Where: Ashok Nagar Visiting hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10.30 am–6 pmEntry fee: Rs 100 onwardsQuirk meter: 3/5 History buffs will enjoy this unique museum, which traces India’s journey through its currency. The collection features more than 700 rare banknotes gathered over two decades, including notes from the British Raj era carrying the “Quit India” slogan and more. Every note tells a story, making it an ideal spot for curious conversations.
The stories behind the exhibits often lead to stories of our own. We would sometimes part ways, explore the museum on our own and get back together to discuss our perspectives – that allows us to get to know each other better too
Namrata Bhattacharjee, data scientist
Indian Music Experience MuseumWhere: JP Nagar Visiting hours: Weekdays:10 am–6 pm, Weekends: 11 am–7 pmEntry fee: Rs 150 onwardsQuirk meter: 4/5India’s first interactive music museum invites visitors to explore sound through hands-on exhibits. Record your voice, experiment with musical installations or stroll through the sprawling 50,000 sq ft Sound Garden. The museum also features galleries dedicated to Hindustani and Carnatic music, folk traditions, Bollywood and independent music. Perfect for couples who bond over music.NIMHANS Brain MuseumWhere: Hombegowda Nagar Visiting hours: Wednesday: 2.30-4.30pm | Saturday: 10.30 am-4.30pmEntry fee: FreeQuirk meter: 5/5This is not your average museum date. Home to more than 400 preserved human brains and neurological specimens collected since the 1970s, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the human mind. Under supervision, visitors can even hold a preserved human brain. It may not be for the faint-hearted, but it is certainly unforgettable.
There is a fair share of people from the younger generation who visit our museum often. One of the most highlighted parts of this museum visit is that you can touch and feel a real human brain
Shreya, project scientist, Department of Neuropathology, NIMHANS
HMT Heritage Centre and Museum Where: Jalahalli Visiting hours: Wednesday to Monday, 10.30 am–6 pmEntry fee: Rs 30 onwardsQuirk meter: 4/5For couples who appreciate vintage charm, this museum celebrates the legacy of HMT. Explore classic hand-wound watches, rare Braille models and the intricate mechanics behind timekeeping. The museum also showcases tractors, machine tools and engineering innovations that helped shape modern India. Bonus: You can take a piece of history home by purchasing an HMT watch.
Museum dates offers a glimpse into one’s personality, especially their willingness to learn and explore, which makes it a genuinely meaningful experience
Srishti Chanda, PR professional
HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace MuseumWhere: Marathahalli Visiting hours: Daily, 9 am–4.30 pmEntry fee: Rs 120 onwardsQuirk meter: 3/5Take your date to new heights at India’s first aerospace museum. Walk among real aircraft and helicopters, explore aviation history through interactive exhibits and browse digital archives guided by a holographic host. Highlights include iconic aircraft such as the HF-24 Marut, MiG-21, Kiran, Canberra, Ajeet and the Lakshya target drone.Museum Date Essentials
- Comfortable footwear
- A water bottle
- Free hands to explore
- Opinions to share
- And, of course, a partner
