

The Albert Hall Museum is named to pay tribute to Prince Albert of Britain (Queen Victoria's significant other) and was developed to allure him to visit Jaipur during his 1876 voyage through the Indian subcontinent. Located at Ram Niwas Garden,
The Albert Hall Museum is named to pay tribute to Prince Albert of Britain (Queen Victoria's significant other) and was developed to allure him to visit Jaipur during his 1876 voyage through the Indian subcontinent.
Located at Ram Niwas Garden, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur was significant for Maharaja Ram Singh to have the ruler visit Jaipur as this would reinforce connections to the British illustrious court.
the exhibition holds Japanese dolls of 19th century, first century BC Pharaonic collectibles, Brass Buddha of Nepal, an Egyptian mummy and others.
It likewise holds an assortment of remarkable material works with neighborhood Rajasthan material works like Gota work, Sanganeri print, lacework, antiquated weaving, Bandhish work, Kotadoria, and others.
You can discover Jain wood painting with enamel, Ramayan artistic creations, and compositions from neighborhood craftsmanship schools, etc.
The assortment of stoneware incorporates coated ceramics of Delhi locale, Singh area and Multan, unglazed earthenware of Bikaner and Hyderabad and the famous blue stoneware of Jaipur.
visit duration 1-2 hours.
Overview
- 09:00 - 05:00 Everyday.
- 5:30 – 8:00 Night Visit
- Museum remains closed on Government Holidays.
- Egyptian Mummy
- The popular blue stoneware
- Dolls and figures
- Floor coverings and Textiles
- November to February.
- Foreigners RS.450/ -
- Indians RS.50/ -
- Indian Student RS.20/ -
- Free for children beneath 7 years
- Railway Station = 13.3km
- Bus Stand = 12km