Established near the Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner in 1937
on the eve of the Golden jubilee celebrations of Maharaja Ganga Singh, this
Museum now run by the Government of Rajasthan, was shifted to a new building
in the Civil lines in 1954. Some principal sections of the museum are:
Maharaja Ganga Singh Memorial
- Local Arts and Crafts
- History
- Sculpture, Terracotta and Bronzes
- Armory
- Miniature Paintings and Folk-Arts
- Dr. L.P. Tessitori Memorial Section.
- Lithoprints of the British interpretation of the war of
Independence 1857.
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Display Sections
Maharaja
Ganga Singh Memorial
- Local Arts and Crafts
- History
- Sculpture, Terracotta and Bronzes
- Armory
- Miniature Paintings and Folk-Arts
- Dr. L.P. Tessitori Memorial Section.
- Lithoprints of the British interpretation of the war of
Independence 1857.
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Furgal (Silk Robe) Of Prince Salim, 1596 AD
The 'Furgal' was presented by Crown Prince Salim (Emperor Jehangir ) to
Raja Rai Singh of Bikaner, one of his closest officials.
Historical Mughal Farmans
The History of Bikaner contains a colourful record of war adventures. More
than half a dozen rulers lost their lives while participating in the
imperial campaigns of the Mughals. Various 'Farmans' bearing original
Imperial seals, issued by the Emperors - Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb and
Shah Alam, are preserved in this museum.
Exhibits / Collection
Paintings
An exquisite collection of Rajasthani miniatures of almost all the
sub-schools of Rajasthan such as Bikaner, Bundi, Mewar, Jaipur, Jodhpur etc.
are on view here.
Terracotta
The museum has one of the finest collections of early terracotta art, in
the country. These belong to the early Gupta period and were discovered in
1017 AD by Dr. L. P. Tessitori from the ancient Theris of Rang Mahal,
Badopal, Pir Sultan-Ki-Theri located between Suratgarh and Hanumangarh of
the old Bikaner state. The existence of these 'Theris' can be traced back to
the Indus Valley Civilization. Some of these sites including Kalibangan are
considered the oldest in India. It was in this area that the sacred river
Saraswati is believed to have existed.
Sculptures
The sculpture of Jain Saraswati (11th-12th Century) is a unique piece of
marble of four feet eight inches in height. Discovered from village Pallu
(Ganganagar), it is a peerless example of medieval Indian sculpture. Nartaki
(10th-11th Century) is a beautiful one foot high bronze image, discovered
from large sand dune of village Amarsar in Tehsil Sujangarh (Churu.)
Lacquer Work
The museum has a fine collection of superb lacquered works, a craft special
to Bikaner entirely done by the artisans, called Ustas (Ustaads), on wood,
metal, glass, stone, leather and ostrich egg shells.
Wood And Stone Carvings
Bikaner stands almost unsurpassed in wood and stone carvings. A teak wood
table and a wooden casket, a model of the Gajner Palace (Bikaner), a typical
'Ikka' (horse drawn cart) and chariot with minutest details are on view in
the museum.
General Information
Location
Near Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Timings
Open: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
Closed: Friday and gazetted holidays.
Prime Attractions of Bikaner
Camel
Festival
A lively and colourful event, the Camel Festival is organised by the
Department of Tourism, Art & Culture, Rajasthan in Bikaner every year.
January is just the right month for a desert spree, and Bikaner just the
right place to see the Ships of the Desert.