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Here is
some information for those who have enormous curiosity of
the past. Udaipur is overflowing with wonderful historical
tales of all the royal authorities and ministers. The
government of Udaipur is making a constant effort to
preserve the distinct primitive art and the forgotten
architecture of Udaipur by constructing some museums in
Udaipur city. A tour to these Udaipur museums will let you
know much about the culture and heritage of this Indian
State. There are some of the renowned museums like Bhartiya
Lok Kala Mandal, City Palace and a tour to these museums can
make your vacation in Udaipur a memorable one. You can get
the details of these museums in our other section.
If you are ready to spend your vacation in Udaipur museums
then don't worry about the transport. You can easily reach
Udaipur by air, rail or road. Udaipur is well connected to
Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ahmedabad, Aurangabad Mumbai,
Chittorgarh, Mount Abu, Ajmer and Kota.
Archaeological Museum, Udaipur: The museum at Ahar in
Udaipur has a diverse collection of findings from
excavations believed to be of a 4000-year-old town, at the
mound of Dhulkot. The major attractions of the museum are
the skin scrubber, seals and grain pot from 1st century BC,
animal figures, stone weights and balls.
Government Museum
While spending a vacation in Udaipur city with a curious
passion for historical tales a visit to the Victoria Hall
Museum is must. Though it was basically located on the Gulab
Bagh but at present shifted to city palace Museum. City
palace Museum is the well - known museum of Udaipur and you
can get the details of this topic in our other section.
Dhulkot Museum
It is situated on the east of Ahar displaying the somewhat
disappearing art of the Tambawati Nagari. It is believed
that the predecessors of the most popular king Vikramaditya
had stayed over here before he conquered Ujjain. Generally
vacation in Udaipur museum can be uninteresting but the
interesting historical tales can widen your eyes and rouse
the interest in you.
Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum, Udaipur: A small museum
neat the City Palace of Udaipur, it was laid out as a
measure of the preservation of folk arts of the region
including dresses, dolls, masks, musical instruments and
paintings. The puppets are especially noteworthy. |