State Museum, Bhopal

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State Museum
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State Museum entrance gate
State Museum, Bhopal
Established1964
LocationShyamla Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
TypeArt and Culture Museum
Collection sizeArtifacts, sculptures, manuscripts, fossils, stamps, and more
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View from inside the State Museum

The State Museum Bhopal is located on Shymala Hills, in Bhopal, the capital city of the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. [1] It is popular for its design and the breadth of its inventory of art and cultural artefacts. The museum holds a prominent role among the monuments and museums of Bhopal. [2] It is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday. [3]

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The building

The State Museum Bhopal was established in 1964. [2] Its current building was inaugurated on 2 November 2005, by the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan. [4] It has a contemporary design and was built to catch abundant natural light. The modern and architecturally innovative facility features wide spaces accessible by ramps. [2]

Collections and display

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A 5-headed Ganesh statue in the museum

As the state's flagship museum, the State Museum Bhopal aims to present important and representative art and cultural artefacts of Madhya Pradesh. [1] Areas in which the museum holds strong collections are: stone carving and sculpture; coinage and postage stamps; textiles and costumes; documents and epigraphs; medieval arms and armoury; royal collections from princely states; miniature painting and illuminated manuscripts. [5]

The galleries

Inside the main building, there are seventeen specialised galleries, which are categorised by theme. [4] These are—

Painting and sculptural galleries:

Prehistory and antiquity:

Galleries of cultural and historical collections:

Collection highlights

The museum's sculpture collection includes many ancient works, especially from the period of the 8th to 12th centuries. A still older sculptural highlight is the Yakshini (female nature spirits) statues from about 200 BC and a black granite Buddha. [6]

Amongst its antiquities, the museum houses a group of nine rock-cut reproductions of the Buddhist murals from the Bagh Caves, of which the originals are now destroyed or lost, as well as 84 rare Jain bronze articles of the 12th century, [4] from the Dhar district of Malwa. Dhar district is in the western side of Madhya Pradesh. [6]

Included in the museum's illuminated manuscript collection are miniature paintings depicting events from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. [4]

In its postage stamps and autographs gallery, the museum has an example of the first postage stamp of the world, the Penny Black, which was issued in the year 1840. [4]

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