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14 Most Popular Museums in India

India is a country that is rich in culture and history, and museums are the perfect places to delve into and learn about this heritage. Museums are not just for history buffs but also serve as an ocean of knowledge in every country. We will walk you through some of the popular museums in India below. Have a look:

Popular Museums in India

National Museum, New Delhi

While talking about the famous museums in India, let us begin with the capital city, New Delhi. The National Museum, situated in Janpath, is one of the most iconic museums in the country. Established in 1949, it holds various pieces of art ranging from pre-historic times to the modern era. You will get to see archaeological artefacts, paintings, manuscripts, jewellery, central Asian antiquities and much more in this fascinating Indian museum.

Opening hours: Tue-Fri (10:00 AM to 6:00 PM), Sat & Sun (10:00 AM to 8:00 PM)

(Closed on Mondays and National Holidays)

Entry Fee: Adults: ₹20

Foreign Nationals: ₹500

Students up to class 12th: Free entry (with I-cards).

Indian Museum, Kolkata

Founded in 1814, the Indian Museum in Kolkata is among the popular Indian museums. This museum is the largest and the oldest in the country. Regarded as a crown jewel in the list of museums, it has 35 categorised galleries. The major museum attractions include some of the rarest exhibits, Buddha’s ashes, a human mummy, ornaments, Mughal paintings, Ashoka Pillar etc. This museum is a must-visit for all history buffs.

Opening Hours: Tue-Sun (10:00 AM-5:00 PM)

Entry Fee: Adult: ₹50

Children: ₹20

Children below 5 years: Free entry

Sudha Cars Museum, Hyderabad

Founded by K. Sudhakar, Sudha Cars Museum is located in Telangana, Hyderabad. This famous Indian museum boasts of “crazy cars” resembling everyday objects, such as bags, shoes etc. The museum’s founder started turning these objects into cars as a hobby during his school days. If you are planning to book domestic flight tickets to Hyderabad, prepare your schedule so you can visit Sudha Cars Museum.

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun (9:30 AM–6 PM)

Entry Fee: Adults: ₹50

Children: ₹50

Black Magic and Witchcraft Museum, Assam

The Black Magic and Witchcraft Museum is one of the most intriguing places to visit in Assam. And if you like peculiar things, you must be itching to visit the place right from the moment you hear its name. Situated in Mayong village, the black magic capital of Assam, this spooky museum tells the legends of witchcraft. It has books on black magic, masks, voodoo artefacts, and many more interesting items that are sure to spellbound visitors.

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun (10:00 AM–6 PM)

Entry Fee: Free entry

Human Brain Museum, Bangalore

Do scientific discoveries about the brain excite you? Then, Human Brain Museum in Bangalore is the perfect destination for you. The museum holds a collection of almost 400 human and animal brains on display, collected over 35 years. This museum will thrill you and give you an insight into the brain functionality of different organisms.

Opening Hours: Wed & Sat (10:30 AM–4:30 PM)

Entry Fee: Free entry

Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad

Inaugurated in 1951 by the first Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru, the Salar Jung Museum is located in Dar-ul-Shifa in Hyderabad. The collection of the museum consists of artefacts as old as 2200 years. It is a great place for architectural enthusiasts as the museum is spread on 2 floors with 38 galleries. Ranked among the three national museums, it has the world’s largest collection of ‘Bidri ware’. The museum also depicts the prized possessions of ‘Khusrau.’

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun (10:00 AM–5 PM)

Entry Fee: Adults: ₹20

Children: ₹10

Foreign Nationals: ₹500

Rail Museum, New Delhi

Among the famous museums in India is the Rail Museum, situated in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The museum talks about the rail heritage of India. Spread over 10 acres of land, this museum has a wide variety of trains, from little toy ones to actual life-sized ones. Children and adults can both have a great time during their visit to this museum. This place has a wide variety of exhibits, from toy trains to the oldest working steam engine.

Opening Hours: Tue-Sun (10:00 AM–5:00 PM)

Entry Fee: Weekdays:

Adults: ₹50

Children (3-12 years): ₹10

Weekend & Govt Holiday Entry Ticket Charges

Adults: ₹100

Children (3-12 years): ₹20

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur

The oldest museum in Rajasthan, the Albert Hall Museum is situated in Ram Niwas Garden in Jaipur. The museum is designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob and boasts fine Indo-Saracenic architecture. The famous Indian museum has 16 art galleries with artefacts worldwide. History buffs will get a sneak-peek into the ancient India at the museum.

Opening Hours: Mon-Sun (9:00 AM–6:00 PM)

Naval Aviation Museum In Vasco Da Gama, Goa

Goa is not just about party and beaches but also famous for its historical assortments. Among the most famed museums in Goa is the Naval Aviation Museum of Goa. Aviation enthusiasts will find this place a paradise as the museum has 13 aircraft on display. The museum is an ocean of aviation information so be prepared to spend at least a few hours at this amazing Indian museum. So, if you find yourself in your Goa hotel room, wondering what to do next on your trip, head to the museum to entertain and inform yourself.

Opening Hours: Tue-Sun (10:00 AM–5:00 PM)

Entry Fee: Adults: ₹30

Children (5-12 years): ₹10

Shivalik Fossil Park Museum, Himachal Pradesh

Curious about fossils and skeletons of pre-historic animals? Head to Shivalik Fossil Park Museum, Asia’s biggest fossil park. The place has an extensive collection of fossils of fascinating animals that roamed the earth aeons ago. You will also find models of various extinct mammals and animals made of resins and fibreglass. The museum is quite informative and is a knowledge storehouse for visitors.

Opening Hours: Sun-Mon (10:00 AM–5:00 PM); Tuesday closed

Shankar’s International Doll Museum, New Delhi

Situated in Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg in New Delhi, the Doll Museum is a paradise for all children. Counted among one of the most unique and beautiful Indian museums, it holds a wide variety of dolls collected from around the globe. Both kids and grown-ups would love to visit this place again and again. Currently, there are over 7000 dolls brought from 83 countries. A few dolls at the museum include the Kabuki and Samurai dolls from Japan, Flamenco Spanish dancers, Kandy Pehara of Sri Lanka and many more.

Timings: Tues-Sun (10:00 AM–5:30 PM); Monday closed

Entry Fee: Adult: ₹15

Children: ₹5

Government Museum, Chennai

Boasting a history that dates back to the mid-1800s, the Government Museum in Chennai is of the oldest museums in the country. It exhibits artefacts related to zoology, geology, anthropology, and botany. The museum’s collection spans various dynasties, offering a comprehensive insight into the region’s rich history.

Timings: Saturday – Thursday (9:30 AM–5 PM); Friday closed
Entry Fee: Adult: Rs.15
Children: Rs.10

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

Formerly called the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya is among the country’s best art and history museums. The building in which it is housed is an art piece in itself, showcasing the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. During a visit, you will come across stone sculptures, miniature paintings, decorative art objects, ivory, jade and other artefacts.

Timings: 10:00 AM–2:30 PM
Entry Fee: Adult: Rs.50
Children: Rs.20

Calico Museum of Textiles, Ahmedabad

One of the best museums of its kind, the Calico Museum of Textiles boasts a vast collection of textiles from around the world. It displays South Indian bronzes, miniature paintings, Vaishnava picchavais and Jain art pieces. It is a great place to visit with the entire family.
Timings: Wednesday closed

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Ram Pal

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