Housed within the Khareghat Memorial Building in Mumbai, the Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum offers a captivating window into a culture that remains a mystery to many. Join us for a visit to this one-of-a-kind museum, where our expert guide brings the community and its many facets to life.
Trace the migration and evolution of the Parsi community in Mumbai and other Indian cities, and follow the remarkable journey of the Iranshah fire, the sacred flame worshipped by Parsis, from Khorasan in Iran to Udvada in India. Explore beliefs surrounding the afterlife, including the practice of sky burials followed by the Modern Parsis.
Marvel at a stunning collection of Parsi garas, showcasing intricate embroidery on fine silks, alongside exquisite porcelain brought back by traders from China, offering a glimpse into the community’s deep-rooted maritime trade in opium and silk.
The museum also features the intricately carved gates of a Parsi colony in Navsari, reflecting the architectural elegance of the community’s heritage.
One highlight you won’t want to miss is the insight into a Parsi fire temple. While agiaries are off-limits to non-Parsis, the museum’s replica offers a rare opportunity to experience the atmosphere of this sacred space.
What to Expect?
- Learn about the migration and influence of the Parsi community
- Understand the practice of sky burials and the idea of the afterlife
- Marvel at the community’s rich maritime trade
- Gain insight into the Parsi place of worship
Date: 25th April, 2026
Day: Saturday
Meeting Point: Entrance of the Alpaiwala museum
Time: 3:30 pm
Price: INR 799


