TOP 10 INDIAN MUSEUMS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR TRAVEL LIST

TOP 10 INDIAN MUSEUMS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR TRAVEL LIST

TOP 10 INDIAN MUSEUMS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR TRAVEL LIST | Thexplorerguides

India is a country, famous for its architecture, culture, tradition, historic monuments, and historical past. It is quite a famous destination for travelers across the world who want to explore Indian history. When we talk about history Indian museums can never lie behind. If you really want to know the historical Indian past, you have to visit Indian museums. These Indian museums are a reflection of ancient Indian history and culture. There are many famous museums in India that have their own untold history and story. But, here we have listed the top 10 Indian museums.

Here you go!!

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National Museum, DELHI

The National Museum is one of the largest museums in India. This museum was constructed in 1949 and is near Janpath in Delhi. If you want to learn about Indian paintings, jewelry, decorative, arts, and manuscripts; it is a perfect spot. There is a separate section about the Buddha statue, stupas, and a Buddhist section. This museum is home to the National Museum Institute of the history of art, conservation and museology. This museum has paintings depicting moral Rajput, Deccani, and Pahari paintings. It has manuscripts of old temples, as well as temple hangings, painted pottery, and precious stones. You can also, find mural paintings from Buddhist shrines here.

The Museum remains open from Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on weekends the timing is from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The entry fee for Indian visitors is INR 20 and for foreigners is INR 650. No entry fee for school students.

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Shankar International Doll Museum, DELHI

Visiting the doll museum is a part of the bucket list of every kid during childhood. This Museum was set up by K Shankar Pillai who is a political cartoonist. The Shankar International doll museum has approximately 6500 dolls. These dolls are from different parts of the world and depict the culture and tradition of that particular country. Shankar’s International dolls museum has 2 different sections in which different doll collections have been displayed. You will be surprised to know that this Museum has 150 types of Indian costumes created at the workshop of the museum. You can also have a look at dolls dressed up in different costumes depicting Indian dances and traditions. This Museum is a perfect place for your kids to explore, learn, and enjoy.

The timings are from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Museum from Tuesday to Sunday. The entry fee for adults is INR 25 and for kids is INR15.

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INDIAN MUSEUM, KOLKATA

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Indian museum is one of the oldest and largest museums existing in India. It was established in 1849 and is a museum of over 35 galleries.
You can find different categories like archaeology, technology, geology, zoology, art, economy, botany, and some prehistoric animal skeletons. Buddha’s ashes and Ashoka pillar are also fascinating. If you are a history lover, you just cannot miss out on this place, you will get every detail about Indian tradition and culture.

The museum remains open from Tuesday to Sunday from March to November from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from December to February from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The entry fee for Indian visitors is INR 10 and for foreign visitors is INR 50.

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RAIL MUSEUM, DELHI

Rail Museum is one of the best sites for all rail enthusiasts. If you want to know the history of the Railway, steam engine then, this is the best place to know. Rail Museum is spread over a 10-acre land. The aim of the Rail museum is to preserve the railway heritage of India. Rail Museum is a tribute to the history of the railways in India. This place has working models and historical photographs of the Indian Railway. You can ride in trains and monorails to get the best exposure.

The timings are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. entry closes at 4:30 from Tuesday to Saturday

ALBERT HALL MUSEUM, JAIPUR

Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur city is the oldest Museum in the state. It is built-in Ram Niwas Garden outside the city wall opposite to New gate. It is a perfect place if you want to know about Indo-Saracenic architecture. This building is the work of Sir Samuel Swinton. The Government Central Museum is home to several arts of Jaipur. You will fall in love with the building itself. It is inspired by domes and carved stones.
The timings are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The entry fee for Indian visitors is INR 40 and for foreigners is INR 300.

PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM, MUMBAI

This Museum was constructed in 1915 to commemorate the visit of King George V who was the Prince of Wales at that time. The Museum was styled depicting Indian architecture and cultural designs that were inspired by Maratha mansion-style, Golconda Fort, and Bijapur Gol Gumbaz. It has three different categories of architecture and natural history. You will also find some religious pieces as well. Prince of Wales Museum has the most outstanding structure. It is surrounded by magnificent Garden and buildings all around
The timings are from 10:15 a.m. to 5 p.m from Tuesday to Sunday. The entry fee is INR 30.

Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, KOLKATA

Birla Industrial and Technological Museum was initially was known as Birla park and later, within a span of three years, it was converted into a museum. You can watch galleries and 3D shows over here. It is one of the famous tourist attractions for a reason so, do visit it. Birla museum has 12 galleries along with the interactive installation for students they can learn about Physics, technology, metals, electricity, life science, mathematics, television, transport, and motive power. The Museum has shows specially designed for children, you can also enjoy the mock-up gold mine, transport gallery with a life-size model of a train engine, and popular science gallery here.

The timings are from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and remain closed on Doljatra and Kali Puja. The fee for the general public is INR 30, for a group of 25 people or more at INR 25, and for school groups, it is INR 20 and for Government School groups it is INR 10.

HAL AEROSPACE MUSEUMS, BANGLORE

HAL space museum came in 2001 and since then, has been a major tourist attraction in Bengaluru. It is the first Indian Aerospace Museum and is the hard work of Hindustan Aeronautical Limited. It lies at Old Airport Road and is the depiction of achievements possibilities and a glimpse of the powerful Indian Air Force. If you want to know the growth and achievements of the Indian aviation industry this is a must-visit place.

The timings are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m all day. The entry fee for adults is INR 50, and for students with id cards and children up to 18 years is INR 30. For kids up to 3 years and for physically handicapped, it is free. If you want to carry a still camera the cost is INR 50 for a video camera the cost is INR 75.

CRAFT MUSEUM DELHI OR MUSEUM OF INDIAN HANDICRAFT, DELHI

This museum is a must-visit place as it has the heart and blood of Indian handicraft workers in India. The museum has 35000 distinct pieces of handiworks of different designs, techniques, and textures. It is spread overland of 5 acres and has 15 structures constructed inside it. These structures depict daily rural life in India. From Kashmiri Dushalas to Chamba Baluchi brocade saree, you will find every variety here. For all the people who love to explore Indian diversity and handicraft, this is a must-visit spot.
Museum remains open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The entry fee for Indian visitors is INR 20 and for foreign visitors is INR 200.

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CALCIO TEXTILE MUSEUM, AHMEDABAD

The Calcio textile museum was established in 1949 and was built by Gautam Sarabhai and his sister Gita Sarabhai. This museum preserves the weaving material and fabric obtained from different parts of the world. This museum has South Indian bronze art, temple hangings, furniture, miniature artworks, and Jain artifacts. There is a gallery section and a library if you want to know more about it.

It remains open from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. except for Wednesday and public holidays. There is no entry fee.

These were the top 10 museums to explore in India. You are going to learn about ancient India and how the Indian paintings and culture have inspired the world. Undoubtedly, you are going to love this Indian museum journey.

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