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Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai

The prince of Wales Museum was so as to pay homage to the grand visit of Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales and King Edward VII, the future sovereign of the United Kingdom. It is wonderfully positioned adjoining to Gateway of India in Mumbai. If you desire to study more then just have appear what we have to provide you.


History of the Prince of Wales Museum

This superb museum was built in the early 20th century. It was specially constructed to honor the visit of Prince of Wales to India. On 22nd June 1904 as found in the records the planning committee of the Museum determined over the building of a striking and superb building at the projected place of museum. The government of Mumbai in that period sanctioned a plot known as “Crescent Site” to the Planning Committee of the Museum in the year 1907. George Wittet designed the Museum and he also designed and built the much admired Gateway of India. The creation of the building was finished in the year 1914. At the time of World War I, this museum was converted into a military hospital. It was lastly again re-opened in the year 1923, by the wife of the then Governor Sir George Lloyd.


About The Prince of Wales Museum

The Prince of Wales Museum located at Mahatma Gandhi Road (M.G. Road) this famous museum has been re-named as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. Its architecture shows Indo-Saracenic style and its white dome adds value to its grandeur. It is considered as one of the best museums of the country. The key 3 sections of this museum are Archaeology, Natural History, and Art. In this area you can discover some of the very rare very old exhibits of the wealthy Indian history and work of art from various other countries. It has collections of work of art during the time of Indus Valley, civilization around 2000 BC back. You can also observe a number of leftovers from the Maurya and Gupta times.
The Prince of Wales Museum is also observed as the residence of some rarest and invaluable Nepali and Tibetan Art. Therefore, if you are concerned in Buddhism then you must make a tour to this picky gallery that is completely devoted to the Buddhism culture. There is also the gallery showing the characteristic Tibetan bronzes. The superb collection of around 2000 miniature paintings from various famous art schools of India will basically startle you.

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