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RAJASTHAN
STATE - MUSEUMS
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The
state of Rajasthan has a number of Musuems that hold lovely and
ancient heritage artefacts and articles which bring to life the
rustic and brave life of Rajasthan to our minds. Browsing through
the displays in these musuems is a great way to know more about
this states arts, crafts and culture not to forget its historical
past.
AJMER GOVERNMENT MUSEUM
Housed in the beautiful
fort and palace built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1570, and situated
in the heart of the old city and close to the railway station is
this museum. It was here that the British envoy Sir Thomas Roe met
Emperor jahangir in 1616. Commonly known as Magazine in the present
day is the palace quarters where the emperors lived. After British
occupation in 1818 and during the first war of Independence in 1857
it was used as the Rajputana Arsenal by the British which gave the
name magazine.
ALWAR GOVERNMENT MUSEUM:
Housed in the old
City Palace, it has a unique collection of arms, bidri work, lacquered
and ivory work, musical instruments, stuffed animals, beautiful
brass and pottery works from Jaipur, Multan, Bengal and Ceylon,
miniature paintings and Persian and Sanskrit manuscripts. The museum
is divided into three major sections, each housed in a big hall.
AMER (JAIPUR) ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM :
Located in the Dil-e-Aaram
Gardens, of Amer, this ancient capital of Jaipur was established
in 1949. Prior to this, the excavated material from Rairh, Bairat,
Sambhar, Nagar etc. and the sculptures and epigraphs collected from
various sites in the erstwhile Jaipur State were housed at Vidyadhar
Gardens in Purana Chat. In July 1949, the entire collection was
transferred to Dil-e-Aaram Garden, a part of the old palace at Amer.
An Art Gallery was inaugurated in 1992 in this complex.The museum
is divided into three sections.
BAIRAT VIRAT NAGAR MUSEUM :
Virat Nagar
was the . Frequent references of this capital of the legendary Matsayadeslin
have been made in the Indian epic - the Mahabharat. In the epic
period, the area around the district of Jaipur, Alwar and Bharatpur
came to be known as Matsayadesh with Virat Nagar as its capital.
The museum, although not very large has the richest collection.
The excavated material like potteries, pikkins, old coins, seals,
metallic pieces, weapons and statues are exhibited here.
BHARATPUR COVERNAIENT MUSEUM :
Located in the centre
of the famous Lohagarh Fort, the Bharatpur Museum houses a rich
collection of archaeological wealth of the nearby areas as from
the old Bharatpur State. The huge palatial building Kachahari Kalan,
once the administrative block of the rulers of Bharatpur state,
was converted into a Museum in 1944. Later on, the Kamra Khas (personal
chamber) building on the first floor was added to the museum. It
exhibits sculptures found during the excavation of old villages
e.g. Noh, Mailah, Bareh, Bayana etc. ranging from the Kuslian period.
FORT MUSEUM, JUNAGARH FORT, BIKANER :
Ganga Mahal, the
imposing halls added by Maharaja Gailga Singh, now houses the Fort
Museum that displays a fine collection of antique Rajput weaponry,
jade handle daggers, camel hide dhaals (shields) and inlaid handguns
and camel guns. Gold and silver howdahs, jhulas and a firstworld
war biplane are on view too. Other important objects include a pair
of drums belonging to Jamblioji, the saint who predicted the foundation
of the dynasty by Rao Bika for 450 years. Photographs and items
of personal use by Maharaja Ganga Singh and miniatures are also
on view.
GANGA GOLDEN JUBILEE MUSEUM, BIKANER :
Established near
the Lalgarh Palace in 1937 on the eve of the Golden Jubilee celebrations
of Maharaja Gaiga Singh this Museum now run by the Government of
Rajasthan, was shifted to a new building in the Civil Lines in 1954.
Some principal sections
of the museum are:
- Maharaja Ganga Singh Memorial
- local Arts and Crafts
- History· Sculpture, Terracotta and Bronzes Armoury
- Miniature Paintings and Folk-Arts
- Dr. L.P. Tessitori Memorial Section.
- Lithoprints of the British Interpretation of the war of Independence
1857.
CHITTAURGARH - FATEH PRAKASH PALACE MUSEUM
:
Inside the historical
Chittuargarh Fort, one big portion of the Fateh Prakash Palace was
converted into a museum in 1968. It has a great collection of sculptures.
Also are desplayed weapons, daggers and armoury. Amongst the prominent
sculptures are
- Ganpati (8-9th century) from Pangarh
- Indra and Jain Ambica statues from Rashmi village of podt medivial
period.
DUNGARPUR MUSEUM :
A newly constructed
museum named "Rajmata Devendra Kunwar State Museum and Cultural
Centre, Dungarpur" was opened to public in 1988. The sculpture gallery
of the museum throws light on the history of Vagad Pradesh that
was spread over the present areas of Dungarpur, Banswara and tehsil
Kherwara of Udaipur district.
JAIPUR - ALBERT HALL MUSEUM :
This is the oldest
Museum in the State located in the centre of the sprawling Ram Niwas
Bagh. It was built in 1876 when King Edward VII visited India as
the Prince of Wales. It was opened to public in 1886.
MODERN ART GALLERY - RAM NIWAS BAGH :
A small gallery
on the first floor of the Ravindra Manch Auditorium shows a selection
of works by the well known modern artists and sculptors of Rajasthan.
HAWA MAHAL MUSEUM - JAIPUR :
Just behind the
beautiful Hawa Mahal(Palace of Winds) in the adjoining Partap Mandir,
a museum was setup in the year 1983. Preserved here is the sculptural
heritage collected from Ganeshwar, Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and
Nagar.
MAHARAJA SAWAI MAN SINGH II MUSEUM, JAIPUR
:
Located within the
City palace complex and nested amidst old buildings, temples and
the palace quarters, this museum was founded in 1959 by Maharaja
Sawai Man Singh II. It exhibits ancestral collections built up by
the successive rulers of Amer and Jaipur.
JAISALMER FOLKLORE MUSEUM :
A well organized
museum divided into six sections and has a rich collection of paintings,
photographs, costumes, hairstyles and jewellry, utility articles
of rural life, camel and horse decorations, fossils, ornamental
arches, as well as articles connected with folk and cultural lifestyles.
JAISALMER - GOVERNMENT MUSEUM :
The Govt. museum
in Jaisalmer was opened in 1984 and is situated on Police Line Road
near Moomal Hotel. It houses a large collection of wood and marine
fossils and gives an insight into the geological past of the area.
Sculptures from the ancient townships of Kiradu and Lodurva dating
back to the 12th century pulsate with youth and grace and depict
the skill of the time.
JAHLAWAR - GOVERNMENT MUSEUM :
Situated in the
old Garh Palace near Bhawani Natya Shala, is the Goverment Museum
that has on display sculptures and architectural fragments of the
8th century city of the Chandravati and sculptures and epigraphs
from the Jhalrapatan region fill its galleries.
JODHPUR - GOVERNMENT MUSEUM :
Located in the Umaid
gardens on High Court Road, it has a large and fairly interesting
collection of stuffed animal, including a number of desert birds
in two glass cases, each with a thorn bush. The military section
includes cumbersome wooden biplane models and an extraordinary brass
battelship.
JODHPUR- MEHRANGARH FORT MUSEUM :
An excellent museum
with rare and interesting artifacts, textiles, paintings, transport
items, etc. laid out with utmost care and thought. The Palanquin
and Howdah Galleries display a superb collection of old and costly
specimens of great historical value.
JODHPUR - UMAID BHAWAN PALACE MUSEUM:
The ruling family
of Jodhpur has recently converted a part of the gigantic Umaid Bhawan
Palace as a palace museum. Items on display are rare collection
of rocks, watches, fine china, ornate mirrored furniture, glass
and crystal ware, photographs etc.
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