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Rajasthan is
known for its rich traditional and cultural heritage, so
it should not come off as a surprise to anyone that it is
the perfect place to find some of the best Museums in
India. Being the land of maharajas and maharanis, the
state of Rajasthan is such a rich treasure trove that one
cannot help but be awe-struck at the extensive collection
of antiques it holds. Jaipur, in particular, the capital
of Rajasthan, has many of the Museums in the state, that
house the rarities and objects of the past, that are today
seen as a symbol of the rich heritage and cultural
prosperity of India.

One of the oldest and the most famous Museum is the
Government Central Museum or Albert museum was constructed
under the supervision of a British Army officer, Lt.
Swinton Jacob in the year 1876. Maharaja Ram Singh, who
was then the king of Jaipur, wanted this building to be
used as the town hall but his successor Madho Singh
decided to convert the building to an art museum.
It is located in the Ramnivas Gardens and is the oldest
museum in Jaipur. The Central Museum not only houses many
rarities and beautiful objects but its own building is
also a sight to behold. The Museum is in the Albert Hall
and is inspired by the Indo-Sarcenic style of
architecture, which uses the best features of both styles
of building. It has many pillars, courtyards and arches
that give it a very traditional yet elegant look.
The upper floor/level of the Museum mainly has portraits
of royalty and Jaipur Maharajas. That does not in the
least mean that the museum only showcases the royal and
imperial relics, but it represent "all of Jaipur". It has
an extensive collection of jewelry, metalwork and
sculpture. There are also many objects made of brass,
which display the skills of the expert hands that have
hammered and chiseled them to perfection.
The Central Museum also has a huge collection of miniature
paintings from the Udaipur, Jaipur, Bundi, Kota and
Kishangarh schools of painting. There are also fine
specimens of woodwork, metal objects and other arts &
crafts. One can also see the old traditional ceremonial
dresses of the Kings and the royal families besides a
whole lot of pottery objects, painting and sculptures.
If you happen to be in Jaipur, do take a tour to the
Central Museum, which is open from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm and
enjoy the opportunity to be able to admire the antiques
and the rarities of the royal past, which are bound to
give you a better insight into the rich past of India |