“Albert Hall Museum is a splendid blend of North Indian and English architectural styles. The Museum is one of the largest museums in Rajasthan. Dedicated to the Prince of Wales, the museum is in the Ram Niwas garden outside the city wall, opposite the New Gate, showcasing exemplary Indo-Saracenic architecture. Its decorative and stylish elements exemplify architectural elegance. With 19,000 historical artefacts, including metalwork, ivory, silk, pottery, gems, weapons, clay models, ceramics, and more, the museum features collections from the nineteenth century and ancient Indian musical instruments. Notably, it houses an Egyptian mummy, serving as a major attraction. The museum's exhibits encompass various items such as metal objects, woodcrafts, carpets, stone and metal sculptures, arms and weapons, natural stones, and ivory goods. Boasting stunning architecture and intricate design, the Albert Hall Museum is the pride of Jaipur in every aspect.
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