Painted in bright red, the Government Museum is a treasure trove of archaeological artefacts from the Indian subcontinent. Their biggest collection is the one on Mohenjodaro, inclusive of pottery, earthenware, and other everyday objects that bring our history textbooks alive.
There are relics and figurines from Hampi, Brahmagiri, and Chandravalli housed in the corridors of the museum. An entire wing is dedicated to stone sculptures of Ganapati, Shiva, Durga, and other religious and mythical figures. In this section, the displays of Buddha from the Gandhara School of Art are an attraction sought out by many.
The second level of the museum is entirely dedicated to paintings. It has some of the best collections of miniature paintings done in the Kangra, Mughal, and Deccan styles, showing scenes from the royal courts of kings.
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Children upto 10 years: ₹10
(Combined ticket for Government Museum & Venkatapa Gallery)
Nearest metro station - Cubbon Park metro.