Trip Advisor

Timing

10:00 - 17:30

Closing Day

Always Open

Website

https://rajakelkarmuseum.org/

Direction

Map

Toilet

Yes

Wheelchair Accessible

Yes

Do's/Dont's

Entry is free for blind and differently abled/ physically challenged visitors.

Audio Guide

Yes

Charges::

Entrance Fees (Per Person)

India

Adult

200

Child

10

Foreign Nationals

Adult

200

Child

50

Bimstec and Saarc Nationals

Adult

50

Child

10

History

The first floor galleries display brass and ceramic pots and dishes, utensils and wooden kitchen ware, such as decorated noodle makers. A large variety of textiles is presented in the Second Floor Galleries. The embroidered children's clothing is particularly delightful. There is also a remarkable range of brass lamps, figurines, ink pots, ritual spoons and betel nut crackers. The Ground Floor Galleries, which are visited only at the end of the tour, show ivory games, Betel boxes, pen boxes, chess sets, lime containers and carved wooden doors, many dating from Peshwa times.The museum also houses carved wooden doors and windows from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala and Karnataka. The Mastani Mehal is the main attraction. The other structures inside the complex include Research and Storage facilities and the Institute of Musicology and Fine Arts.

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