Central Museum Of Jaipur
Museum · Ward 100 ·

Central Museum Of Jaipur

Museum · Ward 100 ·

Museum showcasing ancient artifacts, sculptures, and regional history

well maintained
architecture
mummy
weapons
jewels
ceramics
wheelchair accessible
palace
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null
Central Museum Of Jaipur by null

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WR69+RX8, Unnamed Road, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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WR69+RX8, Unnamed Road, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India Get directions

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 24, 2025

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Monica L.

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What I love the most about jaipur is every building looks like a palace. This museum is beautifully curated and has open spaces to hang around. It's on a round about so the vista around it is pretty. They decorated the place beautifully on 15th August in National flag colors

Kanti Singhi Jain, A.

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Very well maintained great archeological hub..many ancient articles, mummy,war time dresses of British India and Rajputana era. Clean , security in full stream.. sorroundings green lavish gardens. Superb building.. reasonable entry ticket.. concessions for Students.. oneday in a week.. perhaps Tuesday is free entry.. require atleast two hours for proper Visit.

N N (.

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The museum looks like a palace. Not only does it house artifacts, art pieces, sculptures and weapon collections, but it also preserves a mummy.

Akarsh T.

Google
We kicked off our Jaipur adventure at the Central Museum, a true gem. The museum is exceptionally well-maintained, showcasing a stunning collection of artifacts. From intricate carvings to historical relics, every exhibit was a captivating journey through time. It's a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts!

Pintu C.

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The worst service Worst Security Guard Ever! Worst food ever. Even worse service! There is no cleaning of the room. The food plate was also very dirty.

Subhankar G.

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Albert Hall, Jaipur's central museum, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Its captivating exhibits showcase artifacts from ancient Indian civilizations alongside the regal weaponry of maharajas and the British. A visit unfolds a captivating narrative, seamlessly weaving together the diverse chapters of Rajasthan's past.

Satyam S.

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Delve into the extensive collections of this spellbinding museum dedicated to Jaipur’s art, history and culture, set in a stunning old building. Beneath the arches and domes of a magnificent 19th-century building lie the vast collections of Jaipur's Central Museum. This repository of the region's history and cultural heritage encompasses thousands of pieces, including jewels, ceramics, metal sculptures, crystal works and weapons. You may also hear the museum referred to as the Albert Hall Museum. The name is in honor of King Edward VII who visited India when he was Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Devote at least a couple of hours to exploring the spacious rooms. Browse the metallurgy section, where you'll see finely crafted bronze crockery, silver jugs and golden plates. They date back to the 19th century and come from several parts of India. Nearby, the armory section displays the same attention to detail, but applied to such accessories of war as daggers, knives and gauntlets. Admire the Ankush-Elephant Goad, an ornamental spear with a perpendicular protrusion and inspect the vicious spikes of the Gurj Mace. Continue to the sculptures section to see stone depictions of deities and rulers. Observe the Shiva head, a beautifully rendered carving from the 8th century. Peruse the international art section for its Japanese figurines, Burmese silverware and the mummified remains of Tutu, an Egyptian figure dating back to 322 B.C. There’s more art on display in the three galleries on the first floor that display miniature paintings depicting mythological scenes and gods in various forms. The Jewelry Gallery displays rings, bracelets, ear studs and hair pins from the everyday lives of Jaipur women in the 19th century. Look through exhibits of golden ornaments designed for the wealthy as well as peasant jewelry, which was made from silver, brass and an alloy known as gilat. The Central Museum is located in the Ram Niwas Garden in central Jaipur. Get there by train, bus or rickshaw. The museum is open daily except for some holidays and charges admission. There are discounts for students, while children under the age of 7 get in for free.

Dr. V.

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I recently visited the Central Museum of Jaipur and was impressed by the extensive collection of artifacts on display. The exhibits provided a comprehensive insight into the history and culture of the region, and the museum itself was well-maintained and organized. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Central Museum of Jaipur for anyone interested in the rich heritage of Rajasthan.