The pride of Jaipur, Albert Hall Museum is a true representation of the Indo-Saracenic style of
architecture and design. This revival style architecture was used by the British in India during the 19th
century and was mostly used for government and public buildings. With stylish and beautiful decorative
elements, the museum is a classic example of architectural finesse of that time. Enjoy the intricate
designs on museum exteriors with typical ‘Chhatri’ style towers with absolutely fine
craftsmanship.
The museum is one of the many buildings that defined the Indian architectural hemisphere because of its
Mughal-Gothic style architecture. Few other notable examples are Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (erstwhile
Victoria Terminus) in Mumbai, Chennai High Court, amongst others. Every part of the museum emulates a tale
of the yesteryear giving us a glimpse of a time when machines were not used to carve the most gorgeous
designs. Complete with brown and beige tinge stone exteriors, sprawling garden and lined with murals and
Persian paintings within, this museum is a treat for sore eyes.
Location - Ram Niwas Garden, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302001, India
Timings - Albert Hall Museum is open to public visit from 9 am to 5 pm in day time and 7 pm to 10
pm in night time.
Entry Fee |
Indian Visitor |
₹ 40 |
Indian Student |
₹ 20 |
Foreign Visitor |
₹ 300 |
Foreign Student |
₹ 150 |
Night Visit |
₹ 100 for Everyone |
Other Charges |
Guide Charges |
As Actual |
Lunch |
As Actual |
Parking Charges |
As Actual |
Others |
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