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5/5
Aryaman Raj T.
2 years ago on Google • 26 reviews

This Archaeology Museum in Gwalior fort contains several historical collections including the Religious monuments of Hindu gods and remarkable monuments of Raja Man Singh Museum is situated beside of the Fort with ₹10 or ₹20 Entrance tickets 🎟️

4/5
Khumanshu S.
1 year ago on Google • 57 reviews

Located in gwalior fort ticket price is 5 rupees per person. (Seperate ticket u have to buy) It contains alot of statue and stuff for us to see Good place for people who are interested in these kind of history relics to see.

5/5
BALARAJU M.
1 year ago on Google • 61 reviews

Nice historical museum. Old sculptures of 500 Century from Morena and Shivpuri

5/5
Himanshu
3 months ago on Google • 189 reviews
New

This place inside the Gwalior fort. But there is an extra charge to enter this museum. This musium ticket charges 5 rupees per person. Inside this musium many types of ansiant status are pleased. Inside this musium videography is not allowed and Taking too many photos is prohibited. But you can clic some photos are allowed. This staff behaviour is very good. He is helping you for your knowledge growth. Place is very clean.

3/5
Gaurav A.
11 months ago on Google • 208 reviews

Located in Gwalior fort campus just near the Mansingh palace.Artefacts displayed here are found in excavation in Gwalior ,morena and other nearby districts of Gwalior-Chambal region.Displayed sculptures are various statues of ancient temples of this region.Photography inside museum is strictly not allowed.Ticket cost is 5 rs.it will take 30 mins to visit the museum.There are 4 Galleries out of which 1 gallery is outside the museum .visit time is 9 am to 5 pm.Museum closed on Friday.

3/5
Fera J.
1 year ago on Google • 227 reviews

This museum is located inside d Gwalior Fort complex 🏰 jst adjacent to Man mandir palace . Quite a 🤩 gd place to know about d beautiful history of Gwalior city 🌁 & d magnificent Gwalior fort 🏛️. Ticket 🎫 price - ₹10/- per head

3/5
KIRAN
2 years ago on Google • 331 reviews

Not sure why this museum is inside the Gwalior Fort when none of the artefacts belong to it. Mostly these were excavated around the Morena, Shivpuri locations. They charge Rs 5 for which you may say that you don't have change and the guy at the counter takes Rs 10 :-) , eventually saying you take it while returning... And when you go again, you will hear the same 'no change' story. I have seen many people facing this silly issue. ASI should make it free or take UPI payments instead of cash. Coming to the actual point as I said, I had no idea why the museum was there. But still you can visit to cherish our great past and rich heritage. One more thing, the staff won't allow selfies with the artefacts. What surprised me is the way these age old stone carvings are thrown outside in the open area. You will find more articles in the garden than inside the rooms. Somehow I felt this museum was opened due to political reasons and not for educational or information purposes.

5/5
Sid
3 months ago on Google • 423 reviews
New

Definitely recommend. Ticket price is INR 5 for Indian nationals. You'll get to see a lot of ancient artifacts, particularly those of Hindu deities.

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