5/5 Aniruddha T. 5 months ago on Google • 42 reviews
TLDR;
Tickets:
Indians:
Rs
100
,
Foreigners
Rs
250
Reserve
lots
of
time
to
go
through
weapons,
artifacts,
paintings,
animal
preserves,
blue
whale
skeleton
etc.
Unfortunately,
they
didn't
allow
inside
pics
at
that
time...
although
the
website
says,
you
can
take
pictures
after
a
nominal
fees
of
Rs
50.
Full
review:
The
Baroda
Museum
&
Picture
Gallery
is
a
hidden
gem
that
truly
exceeded
my
expectations.
From
the
moment
I
stepped
foot
inside,
I
was
captivated
by
the
rich
history
and
cultural
heritage
that
this
place
has
to
offer.
The
museum
is
beautifully
laid
out,
with
a
perfect
balance
of
artifacts,
paintings,
and
sculptures.
The
collection
is
vast
and
diverse,
showcasing
everything
from
ancient
manuscripts
to
contemporary
art
pieces.
It's
truly
fascinating
to
see
how
the
museum
has
carefully
curated
each
exhibit
to
provide
visitors
with
a
comprehensive
understanding
of
the
region's
history.
One
of
the
highlights
for
me
was
the
picture
gallery,
which
houses
an
impressive
collection
of
paintings
by
renowned
Indian
and
European
artists.
The
detailed
descriptions
accompanying
each
painting
were
informative
and
enhanced
my
appreciation
for
the
artworks.
The
other
highlight
was
of
course
the
animal
kingdom,
insects,
their
remains,
skeletons
(
blue
whale)
etc.
The
museum
also
boasts
a
magnificent
collection
of
artifacts,
including
coins,
jewelry,
and
weaponry.
It's
incredible
to
see
these
tangible
pieces
of
history
up-close
and
personal,
and
it's
clear
that
the
museum
takes
great
pride
in
preserving
and
displaying
these
valuable
items.
Furthermore,
the
staff
at
the
Baroda
Museum
&
Picture
Gallery
were
incredibly
knowledgeable
and
passionate
about
their
work.
They
were
more
than
willing
to
answer
any
questions
and
engage
visitors
in
conversations
about
the
exhibits.
Their
enthusiasm
was
infectious
and
added
to
the
overall
experience.
The
museum
itself
is
well-maintained
and
provides
a
peaceful
atmosphere
for
exploration.
The
architecture
is
stunning,
and
the
building
itself
is
a
work
of
art.
The
well-manicured
gardens
surrounding
the
museum
also
offer
a
serene
environment
for
a
leisurely
stroll,
allowing
visitors
to
take
a
break
and
soak
in
the
beauty
of
their
surroundings.
Overall,
my
visit
to
the
Baroda
Museum
&
Picture
Gallery
was
a
truly
enriching
experience.
It's
a
place
that
showcases
the
rich
cultural
heritage
of
the
region
in
a
thoughtful
and
engaging
manner.
Whether
you're
a
history
buff,
an
art
lover,
or
simply
curious
about
the
world
around
you,
this
museum
is
definitely
worth
a
visit.
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