Govt. Museum - Bharatpur
Located in the centre of the famous Lohagarh Fort, the
Bharatpur Museum houses a rich
collection of archaeological wealth of the nearby areas as well as from the
old Bharatpur State. The huge palatial building Kachahari Kalan, once the
administrative block of the rulers of Bharatpur state, was converted into a
museum in 1944 AD. Later on, the Kamra Khas (personal chamber) building on
the first floor was added to the museum.

It exhibits sculptures found during the archaeology of old
villages e.g. Noh, Mallah, Bareh,
Bayana etc. ranging from the Kushan period (Ist century AD) to 19th century
AD. Weapons used in battles in the medieval period by the Jat rulers,
paintings, manuscripts, zoological specimens, local art and craft that was
once Bharatpur.
The Art Gallery of the museum has specimens of miniature paintings on
leaves of the peepal tree, mica and old lithopapers alongwith the paintings
of the Maharajas of Bharatpur.
On the upper storey, one section consists of various types of guns &
miniature canons used during 18th century AD called ?Chaddra?. These
miniature canons - two sets of eleven each, were used by Maharaja Sawai
Jawahar Singh in the battle while passing through the
Jaipur territory on his return
from a pilgrimage to Pushkar.
Display Sections
Armoury, Miniature Paintings
The whole museum has been divided into following sections:
1. Archaeology
2. Armoury
3. Arts, Crafts And Industry
4. Children Gallery
5. Miscellaneous
General Information
Admission Fees
Free entry every Monday
Timings
10.00 am to 4.30 pm
Closed: Friday and gazetted holidays.
Location
Bharatpur,
Rajasthan