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Government Archaeological Museum

Government Archaeological Museum Dungarpur This museum was established with the objective of displaying sculptures collected by the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Rajasthan, mainly from the Vagad region. The Dungarpur Royal family helped set up the museum by gifting land and its own personal collection of charming sculptures and historically important inscriptions. The collection housed here includes statutes of various deities, stone inscriptions, coins and paintings dating back to the 6th century.

The History and Origin of the Govt Archaeological Museum
During the year 1959, the Department of Archaeology and Museums of state of Rajasthan decided to line up a centre to display various sculptures excavated from the Vagad area of Dungarpur District. These sculptures were collected from village areas like Amjhara, Baroda, Galiyakot and few other villages of historic importance. Initially, for one year, these sculptures were displayed in Panchayat Samiti hall of Dungarpur, although in a collection of varied fragments and architectural pieces. By the late 1970s, a huge collection of sculptures was accumulated during this existing panchayat Samiti hall because the excavation of sculptures increased.

A further addition to the structures was done by the contributions from the royalty of Dungarpur, many from the private collections of Maharawal Lakshman Singh and Dr Nagendra Singh. They donated to the gathering of such things, which were their personal belongings, family images and sculptures from the royal ancestry. It became, therefore, necessary to possess a separate building, that the land was also donated by the royal Dungarpur family. Within the year 1988, on 11th February, the building was officially inaugurated as the Rajmata Devendra Kunwar Government Museum or the Govt Archaeological Museum. This museum became famous within the region and is included within the tour itineraries of tourists from far and wide.

How to reach?
If you are planning to visit Govt Archaeological Museum then it is common that you will be tensed about how to reach. There are several ways to reach this place. You can easily get buses from most of the major cities of the country. There aren’t regular flights for Dungarpur but there are two nearest airports. One is the Dabok airport and the other one is Ahmedabad airport. Dungarpur is also very well connected with other railways stations of major cities.


Museums in Rajasthan

The Museums of Rajasthan fascinate people cutting across all cross sections of society. These marvellous museums depicting 1000 years old history are worth a visit once in a lifetime. From coins to arms to tanks to garments, the galleries of Rajasthan houses everything. Museums are the store-houses of information and depict the art and culture of a Nation.. The glimpses of the past golden era of the Rajas and the Maharajas can be seen through the museums of Rajasthan which are filled with all the articles and evidences of the historical figures and happenings in the state. The museums of Rajasthan are the store of the very interesting articles of the Kings and the Queens and it holds their objects that were related to their lifestyle, clothing, and their stories that made a mark in the history. The museums in Rajasthan also hold many articles related to the wars and the warriorship of the Rajput Kings who fought for their motherland and made the land pious colored in the hues of bravery and patriotism. These museums are managed by the ‘Department of Archeology and Museum, Government of Rajasthan’ and also some of them are jointly preserved by the ‘Archeological Survey of India’ too and the tourists who visit to this state never miss to visit them to reminisce the golden eras.