City Palace Museum
Pratap Museum, While entering the City palace the straight way goes to the Government Pratap Museum housed with old sculptures and inscriptions. The antique paintings of Mewar, the turban of prince Khurram later on called Shah Jahan, who built the world famous Taj Mahal has also been displayed here as a token of friendship of Maharana Khazan Singh. Next to Fateh Prakash Palace, houses glass and mirror works.
Opens at: 0930 hrs. Last Admission: 1630 hrs.
Entry Fee: Adult: Rs.50 Child: Rs.30
All Type Of Cameras: Rs.200
Phone No.: +91294 2419023
Ahar Museum
Ahar Museum, where on display is limited but very rare earthen pottery, as well as some sculptures and other archaeological finds. Some pieces date back to 1700 BC and a tenth century metal figure of Buddha is a special attraction. Photography is not allowed.
Baghore Ki Haveli Museum
The cultural museum within Baghore Ki Haveli has a wide variety of royal objects on display. See hookahs, nut crackers, jewellery boxes, rose water sprinkler, hand fans and more.
Strall along wide corridors and enjoy a regal experience as you marvel at luxurious private chambers that were used by the ladies of the royal household.
Timings: 1000 hrs. to 1730 hrs.
Entry Fee: Indian - Rs.15
Foreigner - Rs.25
Child - Rs.7
Still Camera: Rs.10
Video Camera: Rs.50
Phone No.: +91294 2422567
Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Museum
An interesting collection exhibited by this small museum and foundation for the preservation and promotion of local folk arts includes dresses, turbans, dolls, masks, musical instruments, paintings and its high point puppets. Regular 20 minute puppet shows are held daily and are included in the admission charge.
Timings: 0900 hrs. to 1930 hrs.
Entry Fee: Adult - Rs.20
Child - Rs.15
Still Camera: Rs.10
Phone No.: +91294 2422567
Daily Special Programs
Puppet show and Rajasthani Folk Dance (1 hour)
Timings: 1800 hrs. to 1900 hrs.
Entry Fee: Adult - Rs.30
Child - Rs.15
Foreigner - Rs.50
Still Camera: Rs.10
Phone No.: +91294 2422567
Shilpgram Museum
Situated 3kms. west of Udaipur near the Havala Village is the center's Shilpgram - the rural arts and crafts complex. Spread over an undulating terrain of 70 acres of land and surrounded by the Aravallis, the rural arts and crafts complex is conceived as a living enthnographic museum to depict the lifestyles of the folk and tribal people of the West Zone. Within this complex, huts of the member states are constructed incorporating traditional architectural features of different geographical and ethnic groups residing within the West Zone of India comprising of 5 federal states.
Timings: 1100 hrs. to 1900 hrs.
Entry Fee: Indian/Foreigner - Rs.15/Rs.25
Child - Rs.7
Phone No.: +91294 2419023
Tribal Museum
The museum within the Tribal Research Institute is the city's best kept secret with an unsually imaginative display of items. One can witness life like scenes through the display of artifacts. It has a well stocked and well maintained library for those wishing to learn more about the tribal culture of Rajasthan.
Entry is Free.
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