Rajasthan Museums the land of massive forts, sprawling palaces intricately carved temples of colourful tribes and brave warriors of unrivalled form of arts and crafts, unique dance and music traditions is changing at a rapid pace. Its vast network of museums in large and small towns, archaeological sites and the recently opened museums and art galleries in the palaces of erstwhile rulers of old states help to preserve this great heritage for posterity.
Ahar is a small town in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan. The place is famous for being the cremation ground of the rulers of Mewar. Today, Ahar is also renowned as an archeological site that offers interesting facts.
Read MoreGovernment Museum is housed in the 16 Cent. Akabar's Fort. Established by Central British Administration as provincial museum of Rajputana, it was formally opened on 19 Oct., 1908 by Major Colvin .Pandit Gauri Shankar Hirachand.
Read MoreAlbert hall consist of Indo saracenic type of architecture and is designed same as the Victoria and Albert museum which is located in London. The building and the assortment beholds the beauty of the sight along with the pillars.
Read MoreGovernment Museum, Bharatpur was established on 11 November, 1944 in Lohagarh Palace. This museum primarily consists of 581 stone sculptures, 10 inscriptions, 120 terracottas, 13 metallic objects, 670 coins, 1966 weapons, 196 miniature paintings.
Read MoreThe soul of Rajasthan lies in its history. The rich and magnificent history of Rajasthan is what gives its present an attractive structure to a great extent.Situated in Bikaner district of Royal Rajasthan,the Ganga Government.
Read MoreThe Department of Archaeology and Museums in Rajasthan, since its inception in 1950, has been making concerted efforts to discover, preserve, protect, exhibit and interpret the cultural legacy embodied in various forms of art and architecture.
Read MoreJaisalmer Government Museum was established on the 19 Feb 1984 by Department of Archeology with an aim to highlight the diverse tradition, culture of Thar Desert and its heritage. It is located near the Moomal Hotel on Police Line Road.
Read MoreGovt. Museum, Jodhpur also known as Sardar Government Museum is located in Public Park (Ummed Bagh), this museum was built in 1909. It was opened for public on 17 March, 1936. It is one of the most famous museum of Rajasthan.
Read MoreSituated 3 kms west of Udaipur near the Havala village is the Centre's Shilpgram - the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex. Spread over an undulating terrain of 130 bighas (70 Acres) of land and surrounded by the Aravallies, the Rural Arts and Crafts Complex.
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