There’s something for art lovers too
Art lovers will also find something of interest at the Indian Museum's unique collections, which showcase exquisite ancient Buddhist sculptures, delicate Indian miniature paintings, Mughal and Rajput school masterpieces as well as masterpieces representing Indian cultural legacy over many centuries through art and creativity. Admire exquisite ancient Buddhist statues, delicate Indian miniature paintings as well as masterpieces representing Mughal and Rajput schools of art - each stroke of brush or chisel mark is a reflection of India's unique cultural legacy through art that have endured over centuries to offer visitors an appreciation of artistic legacy which has flourished through centuries.
Discovering ancient texts and manuscripts
The museum boasts an expansive selection of manuscripts and textiles, transporting you back in time. Read ancient Buddhist and Hindu manuscripts featuring timeless wisdom and tales brought alive through their pages; admire intricate weaves and vibrant colours of Indian textiles which represent different regions or cultures - providing a glimpse into these rich tapestries of traditions and craftsmanship!
An experience that’ll captivate your senses
Experience an overwhelming wealth of knowledge and heritage at the Indian Museum with guided tours led by knowledgeable experts. Their captivating tours will transport you back in time as they reveal stories hidden amongst its collections - perfect for students, researchers and curious travellers alike. Whether a student, researcher, traveller or curious tourist; The Indian Museum provides invaluable resources that offer insight into India's rich cultural and natural legacy.
There’s a lot more to explore nearby
As you discover Kolkata, don't overlook nearby sights that complement your visit to the Indian Museum. Victoria Memorial, an elegant marble building constructed to honour Queen Victoria, holds an extensive collection of objects and paintings which reveal more about its past. St Paul's Cathedral with its striking Gothic architecture illustrates religion's presence here while Marble Palace will grab your attention with its collection of paintings, sculptures and other things from earlier eras.
Fort William is an impressive building built by the British, reminding us of Kolkata's past under their rule. And then there's Howrah Bridge connecting Kolkata and Howrah; its design stands out as something special in itself and represents so much for Kolkata as an entire city. Also visit Kalighat Kali Temple; an ancient and special shrine dedicated to Kali who plays an integral part in Indian religion and culture.
As you explore the Indian Museum and its surroundings, you will be transported back in time, where art, history, and spirituality come together in a harmonious symphony of artistic splendour and spiritual harmony.