Kutch Museum, kutch, Gujarat - Gujarat Places

 Kutch Museum, kutch, Gujarat

Kutch Museum, kutch, Gujarat

Kutch Museum, kutch, Gujarat
Situated in the core of the Bhuj region, Kutch Museum is perhaps the most seasoned gallery of Gujarat. Gallery was set up in 1877 as School of Arts by Maharao Sir Khengarji III. The current construction of the Kutch Museum was worked to show the wedding gifts of Maharao Sir Khengarji III, then, at that point it was known as the Fergusson Museum. The staggering structure of the historical center is built in an average Italian Gothic style of design by the mistris of Kutch under the oversight of state Gaidher - Jairam Ruda Gajdhar. 

There are 11 significant displays in the exhibition hall to be specific picture display, anthropological area, archeological segment, materials segment, weapons segment, music instruments segment, delivering segment, and toys segment. Additionally, there is a segment committed to the ancestral local area where one can see old antiquities, society expressions, and specialties and data about ancestral individuals, who are a significant piece of Kutch's set of experiences and culture. The structure of the exhibition hall comprises of two stories, on the ground floor, a sculpture of 'Airavata' (legendary trinket who conveys the Hindu god Indra) is set, which was made in Mandvi in the eighteenth century. Features of the exhibition hall are the most seasoned assortment of Kshatrapa engravings tracing all the way back to the first century, coins (counting Kutch neighborhood cash 'Kori') and wiped out Kutchi scripts. 

Address: Ghanshyam Nagar, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001 

Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 AM and 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Closed on Wednesday and Public Holidays 

Attractions: Kshatrapa engravings, coins (counting the kori, Kutch's nearby money), weaving, canvases, arms, instruments, form and valuable metalwork