Amer (Jaipur) Archaeological Museum
Located in the Dil-e-A-aram Gardens, of Amer, the ancient capital of Jaipur,
and established in 1949. Prior to this, the escavated material from Rairh, Bairat,
Sambhar, Nagar etc. and the sculptures and epigraphs collected from various
sites in the erstwhile Jaipur State were housed at Vidyadhar Gardens in Purana
Ghat.
In July 1949 the entire collection was transferred to Dil-e-Aaram Garden, a
part of the old palace 1992 in this complex. The museum is divided into three
sections : Archaeological section, Which contains material recovered from excavations
at Rairh, Bairat,Sambhar, Nagar, Pamvar, Bansi and Virat Nagar. Sculpture section.
Epigraphy section.
There are two yupa Pillars (sacrificial posts) with inscriptions from Barnala;
Pratihar sculptures from Abhaneris (8th ccentury A.D.) and Terracotta from Rairh,
Bairat, Sambhar and Nagar belonging to an earlyu historical perios.
The material is arranged in chronological sequence, making the visitor familiar
with the contribution of Rajasthan in various fields of art through the ages.
Timing : 10 A. M. to 4.30 P.M.
Closed : Friday and gazetted holidays.
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Museums of Rajasthan :
Ajmer Government
Museum | Alwar Government Museum
Amer (Jaipur) Archaeological Museum
| Virat Nagar Museum | Bharatpur
Government Museum
Bikaner Fort Museum | Shri
Sardul Museum and Anup Library | Ganga
Golden Jubilee Museum