Jaipur • Museum
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum
The Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum occupies several galleries within the City Palace, curated to showcase the personal collection of Jaipur's last ruling maharaja. Exhibits include royal transport (palanquins, howdahs, carriages), ceremonial textiles, rare photographs, and astronomical instruments.
Overview
The Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum occupies several galleries within the City Palace, curated to showcase the personal collection of Jaipur's last ruling maharaja. Exhibits include royal transport (palanquins, howdahs, carriages), ceremonial textiles, rare photographs, and astronomical instruments.
Highlights
- Royal Carriages: A collection of horse-drawn carriages and elephant howdahs used for processions and polo.
- Photographic Archive: Rare 19th- and early-20th-century photographs of court life and ceremonies.
- Textile Gallery: Brocade robes, turbans, and saris worn by the royal family.
History
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II (1911–1970) was the last ruling king of Jaipur before India's independence. He opened the City Palace to the public in 1959 and established this museum to preserve the dynasty's material heritage for future generations.
Visitor Tips
- Part of City Palace ticket: Accessible with the standard entry.
- Photography restrictions: Some galleries prohibit photography.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.