Location: In the famous Ram Niwas Garden on the main Jawaharlal Nehru Marg
Time to Visit: Open on all days except on the festival of Holi
Preferred Timings: 9.30 a.m.- 4.30 p.m.
Admission Fee: Citizen INR 5/ Foreigner: INR 30
Photography charges: Photography is prohibited
How to Reach: Tourists can either take local buses from various points within the city to reach the central museum or they can hire rickshaws, tempos and taxis
Nearest Railway Station: Jaipur Railway Station
Nearest Airport: Jaipur Airport
Time required for sightseeing: 60 minutes
Albert Hall Museum is also known as the Central Museum and is the oldest museum of Rajasthan. It was built in 1886 A.D in honor of the King Edward VII visit to Jaipur. It is located in the beautiful premises of Ram Niwas Bagh (garden) in Jaipur. The famous architect Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob designed it. He even designed other palaces of Rajasthan. Its Indo-Saracenic style of architecture is simply incredible. The ground floor galleries of the museum were given a face lift in 1959. Here you can see the beautiful and rare dresses and jewelry of the bygone era starting from royal Rajputs to tribes like Bhils and Mina. One gallery is dedicated to Mehndi (Henna) body art and great Rajasthani motifs and designs are on display.
Historic articles like textiles, carpets, paintings, metal and wood crafts, pottery, arms and weapons, brass wares, pottery, natural stones, ivory goods, metal sculptures and crystal items are on display. An Egyptian Mummy that belongs to the Ptolemaic Epoch and an outstanding Persian Garden Carpet that is among India's finest art treasures, are the pride of the Albert Hall Museum.
The museum also offers ample excitement to children as it has a special section only for dolls and toy collected from different parts of the world (apart from a zoo and an aviary). Dressed up beautifully in their traditional costumes these dolls and toys impress anyone and everyone visiting the museum.