Albert Hall Museum

Set in Jaipur’s Ram Niwas Park, the Albert Hall Museum is Rajasthan’s oldest museum. Established in 1876, it was originally conceived of as a concert hall and resembles the Victoria and Albert Hall Museum architecture in London, hence the name. It is a standing example of the Indo-Saracen architecture, and is also known as the Central Museum of Government. The Albert Hall Museum has a wide collection of objects brought from various parts of the world, spread into 16 art galleries! When the night falls, the museum takes on a whole new façade and the whole building glows with yellow lights, which looks absolutely stunning.

Albert Hall’s foundation was laid on 6 February 1876, when Albert Edward visited India, surrounded by lush green gardens. The museum’s galleries have a collection of past antiques and artefacts that will blow your mind away. Ancient coins, marble paintings, pottery, carpets and particularly the Egyptian mummy are a delight to historical buffs’ eyes. From the outside the building itself has an alluring architecture. It’s mesmerizing the Indo-Saracenic influenced domes and intricately carved arches constructed from sandstone. With the spectacular view of Albert Hall in the background, you can relax in the gardens. It is certainly a wonderful place to take a look at history and the ancient culture.

Other Tourist Attractions

Hawa Mahel

City Palace

Amber Fort

Jal Mahal

Jantar Mantar

Birla Mandir

Jawahar Kala Kendra

Nahargarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort

Chokhi Dhani

Abhaneri Stepwell

Akshardham Temple