Step into Jaipur's Timeless Treasure Trove

Discover Jaipur's vibrant history and culture at Albert Hall Museum. Marvel at exquisite artifacts, ancient relics, and captivating exhibitions.

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Located at the heart of Ram Niwas Garden, the Albert Hall Museum is the epitome of the Indo-Saracenic architectural style of the 19th Century. Drawing its inspiration from the famous Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the museum is one of the best tourist attractions in Jaipur. The opulent building allows you to explore the stunning murals, frescoes, and architecture that reflect various civilizations. Albert Hall in Jaipur is the oldest in the Rajasthan state and operates as the state museum of Rajasthan. The eloquent museum was considered one of the best museums of the period, due to its wide variety of exhibits. 

Every section of the museum narrates a tale of the past by providing a glimpse of the era when technology and machinery were not incorporated to build one of the best structures. 

History And Architecture

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The crown jewel of the city of Jaipur, the Albert Hall is a perfect illustration of the Indo-Saracenic architectural style. The design of the magnificent museum is inspired by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, where it gets its name.

The foundation stone of the monument was laid in 1876 by Sir Swinton Jacob, the mastermind behind numerous majestic palaces in Rajasthan. The variety of stunning collections of artifacts is the ideal representation of the artistic finesse of the ancient era. The mesmerizing intricate designs on the exterior of the museum resemble the Chatri-style towers, portraying stunning art and craftsmanship, which attracts visitors from around the world.

What To See At Albert Hall Museum

The museum contains 16 stunning art galleries, which house numerous artifacts from various corners of the world and even parts of India’s rich history. These are some of the best art galleries you should visit.

Egyptian Mummy

The main showstopper of the museum is the Sarcophagus of an Egyptian Mummy. The mummy is preserved in a glass enclosure, which allows you to witness the mummy in real life, which attracts tourists worldwide. The museum also houses a plaque describing the process of mummification.

Clay Art Gallery

Treat your eyes to profound clay models from the 19th Century, the intrinsic sculptures in the Clay Art Gallery portray yoga postures, sociological themes, craft-making, etc. The famous blue pottery of Jaipur is preserved in glass cases, with every piece unique from the other. 

Coin Gallery

The Coin Gallery in the museum takes to the world of coins, which portrays coins from the Mughals and the British Era. The museum houses punch-faced coins, which were known to be the earliest. The Coin gallery at the museum takes you on a fascinating journey, which allows you to witness the evolution of currency.

Carpet Gallery

Visit the Carpet Gallery to explore the wide collection of traditional carpets or kaleens, circular carpets, and doormats from the Mughal era. The main attraction of the section is the Persian Garden Carpet which is one of the best Persian carpets in the world. The stunning carpet was bought by Mirza Raja Jai Singh I, and dates back to 1632 AD.

Musical Instruments Gallery

Have a time of your life at the Musical Instruments Gallery in the museum. Explore some of the ancient Indian musical instruments like Ravan hatha, Shehnai, Pungi, Dhap, and many more, which are alienated in the modern era.

Jewellery Gallery

The Jewellery Gallery houses silver and brass ornaments and accessories that date back to the 19th Century. Some of the antique exhibits are hairpins, anklets, necklaces, bracelets, etc, portraying the stunning art and craftsmanship of ancient times.

Albert Hall Museum Ticket Price And Timings

Artifacts inside the museum.

Ticket Price

Indians: INR 40 per person

Indian Students: INR 20 per person.

Foreign Tourists: INR 300 per person.

Foreign Students: INR 150 per person.

Cost of audio guide for Indians– INR 110 approx.

Cost of audio guide for Foreign Nationals– INR 170 approx.

Night visit- INR 100(7 pm to 10 pm).

Composite Entry Ticket price

Indians: INR 100

Indian Student: INR 40 /- each

Foreign Tourists: INR 400 /- each

Foreign Student: INR 200/- each

Free Entry Details

Children below 7 years

On special occasions like:

18th April: World Heritage Day

18th May: World Museum Day

27th September: World Tourism Day

30th March: Rajasthan Day

Albert Hall Museum Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

How To Get To There

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By Air

The Jaipur International Airport is the nearest airport to the Albert Museum Hall, which is 10.4 km and spans for around 22 min, depending on the traffic. Various carrier services like Air India, SpiceJet, etc, cater to international and domestic visitors from around the globe.  

By Road

The museum is interlinked via major National and State Highways, which provide a convenient commute to the museum. After reaching the airport or the nearest railhead, book a cab from the numerous rental facilities, which allow you to move at your own pace.

You can book your Jaipur Sightseeing Segway Tour here, which is the complete package to cover the best of the lot.

By Tuk-tuk

Another convenient mode of transportation is the tuk-tuk, which allows you to tread to the best places depending on your choices and inclinations.

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By Train

The nearest railway station is Jaipur Junction Railway Station, which is 6 km away from the museum. After reaching the station, you can commute to the museum through various modes of transportation like bus, tuk-tuk, or cab services.

By Bus

Visitors can board the Line 9 Bus from Collectorate Circle, which is the most cost-efficient and convenient mode of transport. The bus route directly connects to the museum, spanning 16 min and costing approximately INR 26- INR 40.

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Whether you are planning a long vacation or a short break from the normal, the Royal Albert Hall Museum is the perfect place to visit while on your trip to Jaipur. Visit the museum to explore and appreciate the stunning art and craftsmanship of the ancient era.

FAQs

What are the places to eat near Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur?

The Albert Hall Museum day tour is incomplete without indulging in some delicious traditional cuisines, from around the world. There are various restaurants near the museum, like Hotel Sweet Dream restaurant, Sura- Cocktails and Cuisines, Stepout Cafe & Book Lounge, Sweet Dream Chatkara Restaurant, etc.

Who built Albert Hall in Jaipur?

The Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur was built by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob in 1876.

Is camera allowed in Albert Hall Museum Jaipur?

The camera is prohibited in the Albert Hall Museum In Jaipur.

Why is Albert Hall called Albert Hall?

The Royal Albert Hall in Jaipur was inaugurated by Queen Victoria in 1871, as a tribute to her late husband, Prince Albert. The museum was opened with a vision of promoting, appreciating, and understanding Arts and Sciences in South Kensington.

Who was the first Indian to perform at Royal Albert Hall?

The first Indian artist ever to perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall was The Nightingale Of India, Late Lata Mangeshkar.