Albert Hall Museum is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The building is located in the Ram Niwas garden opposite the New Gate. The Albert Hall Museum is built on the lines of the Albert Museum in London and is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

History
Around 1870, the then "King Sawai Ram Singh" decided to make the place a "town hall", but "King Sawai Madho Singh" decided to make it an art museum for Jaipur. So that it can promote the handicrafts and art here. At the same time, Prince of Britain "Edward Albert" came to visit here. Maharaja Ramsingh started the construction of 'Albert Hall' on 6 February 1876 as a commemoration of the "Prince Albert" of Britain in India. A museum was then built here, designed by "Semuel Swinton Jecob ". Many old paintings, cracks, elephant trunks, precious stones, metals, sculptures and colorful objects are visible in this museum. The museum displays old-time objects such as miniature paintings, carpets, metal and wooden crafts, toys, toys, weapons and weapons, and clothing and jewelry from various sections of Rajasthan's society.

A rare collection of Egyptian "Mummy" from Ptolemy times is also on display here.
This mummy is of an Egyptian woman. According to sources, the mummy was found during excavations from the old Egyptian city of Panopolis. The woman whose name is Mummy is "Tutu".
 It is said that at that time a deity called "khem" was worshiped in Egypt. This woman was a member of the family of priests worshiped by the same deity. Mummy is believed to be 2340 years old. Mummy was first housed in the "Carrie Museum", but later in 1880, the British government moved Egypt from India to India. Since then it has been kept in the Albert Museum of Jaipur. Opened in 1887 as a public museum. Albert Hall is the only building in the country that has the architectural style of many countries. As soon as you enter, there is a hall, which has paintings and royal symbols of Jaipur kings.
Every year hundreds of tourists come to see the mummy located here in this museum, which also contains a large number of foreign tourists.
Here, different types of lights are lit in the night, making the night view very beautiful.
If you want to see ancient things, then definitely go here once.

Opening Hours
9 AM to 5 PM
7.00 pm to 10.00 pm

Tickets Rate
Indian visitor Rs. 40 / - each
Indian student Rs. 20 / - each
Foreign visitors will get Rs. 300 / - each
Migrant student Rs. 150 / - each

Ticket Rate for Night Entry (7.00 pm to 10.00 pm)
Visitor / student
Indian visitor / student and foreign visitor / student Rs. 100 / - each
*Free affirmation for youngerst
 Under 7 year of age*

Entry of all visitors is free on these days:
Rajasthan Day - 30 March
World Heritage Day - 18 April
World Museum Day - 18 May
World Tourism Day - 27 September

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