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8 museums selected in this guide.

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS), formerly the Prince of Wales Museum, is Mumbai's premier museum. Housed in a magnificent Indo-Saracenic building with Mughal domes and a central garden, it holds over 50,000 artefacts spanning art, archaeology, and natural history.

The CSMT Heritage Gallery is a small exhibition inside the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus), displaying the building's architectural drawings, construction photographs, and restoration artefacts. It provides access to areas of the UNESCO-listed station normally closed to the public.

The Asiatic Society of Mumbai is a scholarly institution housed in a magnificent neoclassical building at Horniman Circle, containing over 1 million books and 30,000 manuscripts, some dating to the 14th century.

The Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is Mumbai's oldest museum, founded in 1872. After a meticulous restoration completed in 2008, it showcases the decorative arts and cultural history of Mumbai in exquisitely renovated Victorian interiors with gilded columns, ornate ceilings, and chandeliers.

Mani Bhavan is a two-storey heritage house on Laburnum Road where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during his visits to Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. It served as the headquarters of many of his political activities and is now a museum and research centre dedicated to his life and philosophy.

Nehru Planetarium is a domed science centre on the grounds of Nehru Centre in Worli, offering star shows, astronomy exhibitions, and a glimpse of Mumbai's night sky — rendered invisible by the city's light pollution but recreated inside the digital-projection dome.
The Nehru Science Centre is India's largest interactive science museum, spread over a hillside campus in Worli. It features over 500 hands-on exhibits across multiple themed halls, a planetarium, and an outdoor science park.

The RBI Monetary Museum, tucked inside the Reserve Bank of India's Fort headquarters, traces the evolution of money in India from cowrie shells and punch-marked coins to modern currency. It is one of Mumbai's best-kept secret museums.