Established on 11th November 1944, the Government Museum, Bharatpur is located in the centre of the historic Lohagarh Fort. Artefacts collected from various parts of the Bharatpur princely state were initially displayed in a public library under the supervision of HH Maharaja Sawai Brijendra Singh in 1939. In 1944, the collection was moved to the Kachahri Kalan building in the Lohagarh Fort which was later converted into a museum. The Kachahri Kalan building used to be the administrative block for the rulers of Bharatpur state. Eventually, the Kamara Khas building in the Lohagarh Fort, which was previously the personal block of Bharatpur royalty, also became an essential building where artefacts from the Museum were displayed. The Kachahri Kalan and the Kamra Khas buildings were built during the reign of Maharaja Balwant Singh Ji in the first half of the 19th century. The museum, focusing on stone sculptures, inscriptions, terracotta items, coins, weapons, miniature paintings and local art, displays over 581 stone sculptures and 861 local art and craft wares and ancient scriptures.
The Museum’s Archaeological Section consists of various artefacts of local handicrafts and stuffed wild animals. Sculptures excavated from villages such as Noh, Mallah, Bareh and Bayana, among others, that hail from the Kushan period (1st century AD) to the 19th century AD are also displayed. The Arms Section of the Museum displays weapons and armours used by Jat warriors from the 17th century along with some weapons acquired from the British Empire. The Handicraft Gallery displays exquisitely painted Chinese and Indian hand fans, painted vases, photo frames, and miniature paintings. It consists of sculptures of camels, fruits and vegetables, antimony boxes, baskets, bowls, candle stands, decorative glass pieces, bottles, bronze sculptures of soldiers and European ladies and more.
While wall stands, slide screens, wooden side and dressing tables, overhead hanging hand fans are displayed in the Furniture Gallery, a section on musical instruments includes an ancient gramophone and an organ, among other artefacts. The Garments and Textile Gallery displays objects such as table cloths, royal poshaks and turbans in local style. Silverware consisting of many trays, spoons and other intricately carved items can be seen on display in the Silverware Gallery. These artefacts displayed in the Furniture Gallery, Musical Instruments Gallery, Garments and Textile Gallery and the Silverware Gallery belong to the erstwhile Royal House of Bharatpur.
Apart from the exhibits, one can see architectural delights of the Darbar Hall, Choubhaga Chaman Bageechi, tanks, fountains, a baradari which is a large pavilion with 12 doors and fifty-six pillars and a Mughal period hammam (Persian bath) within and around the Museum complex.
Things to note:
1) The Museum is located in the centre of the historic Lohagarh Fort of Bharatpur.
2) Sculptures excavated from villages such as Noh, Mallah, Bareh, Bayana etc. that hail from the Kushan period (1st century AD to 19th century AD) are displayed at the Museum.
3) Apart from the exhibits, one can see architectural delights of the Darbar Hall, Choubhaga Chaman Bageechi, tanks, fountains, a baradari (a large pavilion with 12 doors) of fifty-six pillars and a Mughal period hammam (Persian bath) within and around the Museum complex.
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Address:
Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 321001
Visiting Time:
Sunday: 9 am - 5 pm
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9 am - 5 pm
Wednesday: 9 am - 5 pm
Thursday: 9 am - 5 pm
Friday: 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 5 pm
The Museum is closed from 1 pm - 3 pm.
Phone:
+91-9587407676Entry Fees:
Adults (Indian nationals): Rs.10/-
Students (Indian nationals): Rs. 5/-
Adults (Foreign nationals): Rs. 50/-
Students (Foreign nationals): Rs. 25/-