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Albert Hall Museum built in 1876, is a blend of Indo-Saracenic and European styles, commemorating the visit of Prince Albert Edward.
Also known as Government Central Museum, it showcases local artisans' craftsmanship and is located in Ram Niwas Garden.
The museum features an incredible collection of Rajasthani art, awards, textiles, sculptures and the fascinating Egyptian Mummy.
Marvel at Rajasthani miniature paintings, offering insights into the state’s rich history, vibrant culture, and artistic heritage.
Explore a collection of ancient weapons and armor, including swords and daggers that showcase historical craftsmanship.
Rajasthan’s renowned textiles are displayed, featuring traditional clothing, fabrics, and costumes that reflect its rich heritage.
Admire a gallery of beautiful sculptures, including intricate depictions of Hindu gods and goddesses.
The museum hosts cultural events, exhibitions, workshops, and lectures promoting the art, culture, and heritage of Rajasthan.
Jaipur’s famous blue pottery which is known for it uniquely crafted design is exquisitely displayed here.
Albert Hall Museum built in 1876, is a blend of Indo-Saracenic and European styles, commemorating the visit of Prince Albert Edward.