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The
Egyptian mummy and skeleton of a blue whale are major attractions for
those who visit the museum. Other treasure includes the famous Akota
bronzes dating the 5th Century AD, A collection of Mughal miniatures, a
full fledged gallery of Tibetan Art and oils by several European
masters.
Maharaja
Sayajirao Gaekwad III belonging to the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas
founded the museum in 1887. The museum building was completed in 1894,
when it opened to the public. Construction of the art gallery commenced
in 1908, was completed in 1914, but did not open until 1921 as the First
World War delayed transfer of pieces from Europe intended for the
gallery.
Visitor
Information
The museum
is open on all days from 10:30 am till 5:00 pm. The entry fee for
Indians is Rs.10 per person and Rs.150 per person for foreigners. You
have to pay Rs.100 extra if you wish to use a camera inside.
Sources: Wikipedia
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