About PMML
The Prime Ministers Museum and Library at Teen Murti campus preserves India’s democratic memory through the museum, library, archives, research and planetarium.
Housed in the historic Teen Murti campus, PMML preserves the institutional memory of modern India. Its mandate expanded with the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya to commemorate the leadership and contributions of all Prime Ministers of India through scholarship, public history and inclusive access.
Four Institutions, One Mission
Museum
A two-block museum presenting India’s democratic journey through Prime Ministerial leadership and public service.
Library
A specialised research and reference centre on colonial and post-colonial India with books, journals and microform resources.
Archives
Primary source collections, photographs, manuscripts, oral history and catalogue access for serious research.
Planetarium
A public astronomy education centre with a full-dome sky theatre and programmes for visitors of all ages.
Key Facts
- Campus
- Thirty acre Teen Murti estate
- Historic House
- Built in 1929-30
- Institution
- Established in 1964
- Museum Expanded
- 14 April 2022
- Planetarium
- Inaugurated 6 February 1984
- Mandate
- All Prime Ministers of India
Leadership & Oversight
The Prime Ministers' Museum and Library Society is governed by the PMML Society, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The Society is led by the Prime Minister of India as the President, with a distinguished Board of Governors comprising senior officials, eminent scholars, and representatives of partner institutions.
PMML operates under a commitment to transparency, public accountability, and the highest standards of museum and archival practice. Annual accounts and activity reports are published and submitted to Parliament.



