Albert Hall Museum


The Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is situated in the Ram Niwas Garden. Built-in the year 1876, it was initially planned to be a concert hall. It resembles the architecture of the Victoria and Albert Hall Museum in London, so, the name. Also known as the Government Central Museum, it is a standing example of the Indo-Saracenic architecture. Albert Hall Museum holds a large collection of artefacts brought from the different regions of the world that stand divided over a whopping 16 art galleries! So in the coming sections, you would get a chance of things to know about Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur.



The museum takes on a whole new appearance as the night falls and the entire building glows with yellow lights, which looks extremely elegant. You can relax in the gardens with the remarkable view of Albert Hall in the backdrop. So, undoubtedly, a great place to get a glimpse into the history and ancient culture of India.



Bordered by lush green gardens, the foundation of Albert Hall happened on 6 February 1876 when Albert Edward visited India. The galleries of the museum have a combination of antiques and artefacts from the past which will blow away your mind. The antique coins, marble art, pottery, carpets and especially the Egyptian mummy are a gift to the eyes of history lovers. The building itself from the outside has an amazing architecture. The Indo – Saracenic inspired domes and intricately sculpted arches constructed from sandstone is marvellous.



The foundation of Albert Hall was placed during the visit of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward to Jaipur in the year 1876. So, it was not sure how the building would be used. Due to the suggestion of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II in 1880, a temporary museum was established in 1881 to display the products of local artisans. The construction of Albert Hall was completed in 1887 by the architect, Samuel Swinton Jacob, Director of Jaipur PWD. The temporary museum, whose artefacts were gathered from several parts of India and its neighbours moved in the new museum.The building became an excellent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. The corridors were adorned with decorations in a variety of styles. European, Egyptian, Chinese, Greek and Babylonian civilizations were characterised to enable the visitors to develop their knowledge of art and history. So, Albert Hall became a centre for giving knowledge of the history of civilizations. It also enabled inspiring artisans to enhance their skills and preserving & developing traditional Indian arts, crafts and architectural forms.



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