Government Museum in Bharatpur is a repository of its splendid past and the growth of affluent cultural heritage and lifestyle. The spectacular museum is marvelously made by the Maharajs of the bygone era reflecting the architectural designs of the Mughals and the Rajputs. The décor of the entire apartments is lavishly ornamented with complex yet elite designs. The fort’s very famous edifice ‘Kamra Khas’ has now been given a new shape of museum exhibiting a rich assortment of olden times, intricate sculptures found during the excavation of old villages such as Noh, Mailah, Bareh, Bayana etc. ranging from the Kuslian period and some other antique inscriptions.
The collection lined up in the central division exposes the immense talent of art of the second century. The statuette is pretentious of high volumes of the art and culture prevailing in the years gone by.
In the museum
The eminent Government Museum is located in the centre of the famous Lohagarh Fort which houses a rich collection of archaeological wealth of the close by areas from the old Bharatpur State. An impressive building 'Kachahari Kalan' was once regarded as the managerial block of the rulers of the Bharatpur state has been changed into a museum in 1944.
Bharatpur has gained its popularity because of its two major creations. One is Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and the other is Bharatpur Government Museum. It conserves various articles of its noble past which provide an opportunity to the visitors to know about the historic royal brilliance of Bharatpur city.
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