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ALBERT MUSEUM

Brief Description 


The Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum in Rajasthan, showcasing a rich collection of artifacts. The Egyptian mummy is a star attraction, along with exquisite paintings and decorative arts.

• Highlights: Artifacts, paintings, carpets, and an Egyptian mummy.

• Timings: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

• Entry Fee: ₹40 (Indians), ₹300 (Foreigners).

• Location: Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur. 

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Detailed Description 


Situated in the heart of Jaipur's Ram Niwas Garden, the Albert Hall Museum is an iconic symbol of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob and opened to the public in 1887, the museum is the oldest in Rajasthan and showcases a vast collection of art and artifacts. Its architecture, reminiscent of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, adds to its charm, making it a favorite among art enthusiasts. Inside the museum, visitors are treated to an eclectic display of paintings, sculptures, carpets, jewelry, and weapons from different eras. 

The Egyptian mummy is undoubtedly the star attraction, drawing visitors from around the world. Other notable exhibits include miniature paintings depicting scenes from Indian mythology, pottery showcasing the finesse of Rajasthani craftsmanship, and an array of musical instruments. The museum's exterior is equally captivating, especially when illuminated at night, casting a golden glow that enhances its majestic aura. The lush gardens surrounding the building provide a tranquil setting, making it a perfect spot for leisurely exploration.



Fun Fact 


The museum was initially conceived as a town hall but was later converted into a museum to house the royal collections.



Did You Know?


The museum’s collection includes coins from the Gupta dynasty and textiles dating back centuries, offering a glimpse into India’s rich history.