Established in 1814, the Indian Museum in Kolkata is the oldest and largest museum in India. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, including archaeological finds, art objects, fossils, and coins.
The National Museum is one of the largest museums in India, located in the capital city. It boasts an extensive collection of art, archaeological artifacts, and historical exhibits spanning over 5,000 years.
Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, this museum in Mumbai showcases art, archaeology, and natural history exhibits. It houses a remarkable collection of sculptures, paintings, and decorative art objects.
Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, the National Gallery of Modern Art features a wide range of artworks by Indian and international artists.
The Salar Jung Museum is renowned for its eclectic collection of art, sculptures, manuscripts, textiles, and furniture from different parts of the world.
Built in memory of Queen Victoria, the Victoria Memorial Hall houses a museum showcasing the history of Kolkata and the British Raj in India. It displays paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts.
Situated within the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, the museum displays a remarkable collection of weapons, textiles, paintings, and artifacts related to the history and culture of Rajasthan.
For railway enthusiasts, the National Rail Museum offers an extensive collection of vintage locomotives, carriages, and railway artifacts. It provides insights into the history and development of railways in India.
Dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the museum showcases his life, teachings, and the struggle for India's independence. It displays photographs, personal belongings, and documents related to Gandhi.
Located in Mumbai, this museum focuses on the art, history, and culture of Mumbai city. It houses a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and maps depicting the city's evolution.