Speciality:
"Allahabad Museum is fully funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Government of India. It exhibits several Indian paintings from the 15th century, including works from the Mughal, Pahari, and Basohli schools. The museum began with a small collection of bird and animal models. Today, it houses a rich and diverse collection of art, antiquities, paintings, sculptures, coins, ceramics, archaeological objects, illustrated manuscripts, decorative art objects, and more. Its beautiful location, expansive green lawn, and well-maintained garden add to its charm. The museum actively engages with the public through various community involvement programs.
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2026 Update: Allahabad Museum's library stores 25,000 books, which contain a rare collection of Loeb Classical Library and translated works of ancient Roman and Greek scholars."








