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4B/279, Vrindavan Colony,
Raebareli Road, Lucknow – 226025
Uttar Pradesh, India
GSTIN: 09AAUCA2207N1Z8
NIDHI: EUP000150

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ABNY Business Solutions Private Limited
4B/279, Vrindavan Colony,
Raebareli Road, Lucknow – 226025
Uttar Pradesh, India
GSTIN: 09AAUCA2207N1Z8
NIDHI: EUP000150

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Description

Location and Overview:
The State Museum, Lucknow is a prominent museum located in the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, India.

  • The museum is situated in the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Gardens (Banarasi Bagh), Lucknow.
  • The museum was established in 1863 from the collection of Colonel Saunders Alexius Abbott, and was originally named the Provincial Museum before being renamed the State Museum in 1950.

Collection and Exhibits:

The museum houses a vast collection of objects, including:

  • Prehistoric artifacts
  • Bronze Age items
  • Plaster casts of famous figurines from the Indus Valley Civilization
  • A rich assortment of numismatics, paintings, manuscripts, and textiles.

History and Development:

  • 1863: The museum began with a collection of artifacts housed in the Choti Chattar Manzil in Qaisar Bagh, thanks to the efforts of Colonel Abbott, the then commissioner of Lucknow. Initially, it functioned as a municipal institution.
  • 1883: The museum was granted the status of a Provincial Museum.
  • 1884: The museum was shifted to a larger space in the Lal Baradari, the erstwhile coronation hall of the Nawabs of Awadh.

Archaeological Contributions:

  • In 1909, an Archaeological section was established within the museum at the old Canning College in Qaisar Bagh.
  • The museum was formally organized in the same year, with the establishment of a Management Committee.

Notable Figures in Museum’s History:

  • Mr. A.O. Hume: An important member of the Management Committee during the colonial period.
  • Emanuel Bonavia: The first superintendent of the museum, appointed in 1867.
  • Dr. A.A. Fuhrer: The first curator of the museum, appointed in 1885, was an archaeologist whose contributions included the excavation of the Kankali Mound at Mathura (1888–1891), bringing many important antiquities to the museum.

Excavations and Contributions:

  • Excavations at sites like Ahichchatra (1891–92), Kasia (1912–12), and subsequent digs at Indor Khera, Sankisa, Unchgaon, and Astabhuja significantly contributed to the museum’s Archaeological section.

Renaming and New Location:

The new premises were inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1963.

In 1950, the museum was renamed the State Museum to reflect its expanded collection and need for better organization.

1963: The museum was shifted to an independent building in Banarasi Bagh, located within the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Gardens.

Duration

3 Hours

Group Size

20

Language

English , Hindi

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Highlights

The museum is in the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Gardens, Banarasi Bagh, Lucknow. The museum was established in 1863 from the collection of Colonel Saunders.

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Welcome Drinks
  • Lunch
  • Transport

Excluded

  • Airport Transfer
  • BBQ Night
  • Guide
  • Insurance
  • Outing Ticket

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where is the State Museum Lucknow located?

The State Museum Lucknow is located in Bal Sangrahalaya, Jankipuram near the Cantonment Area of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The museum is situated within the Cunningham Park and is easily accessible from the city center.

2. What is the significance of the State Museum Lucknow?

The State Museum of Lucknow showcases the rich cultural heritage, history, and archaeological findings of Uttar Pradesh and the broader Indian subcontinent. It is an important educational institution for understanding the region's art, history, and scientific advancements over centuries.

3. What collections are housed in the State Museum Lucknow?

The museum has a diverse collection, including:

  • Archaeological Artifacts: Sculptures, inscriptions, and tools from ancient civilizations.
  • Historical Relics: Items related to the history of Uttar Pradesh and India, including artifacts from the Mughal period and British colonial rule.
  • Artifacts from the Gupta, Maurya, and Kushan Periods: Coins, pottery, and stone sculptures.
  • Fossils and Prehistoric Tools: Displays of ancient tools and fossils.
  • Traditional Art: A large collection of miniature paintings, sculptures, and textiles.
  • Arms and Armor: A range of weapons from historical periods.
  • Ethnological and Folk Art: Artifacts showcasing the traditional crafts and cultures of the region.

4. Is there an entry fee to visit the State Museum Lucknow?

Yes, there is typically a nominal entry fee for visitors. Charges may vary depending on age, residency (locals may receive discounts), and the type of exhibition. Special exhibitions or events might incur additional charges. It’s advisable to confirm the fee structure at the museum entrance or online.

5. What are the visiting hours of the State Museum Lucknow?

The museum is generally open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, except for holidays or special closures. It remains closed on Mondays and national holidays, but this schedule may change. It’s recommended to check the museum’s schedule before planning your visit.

6. Are there any special events or exhibitions at the museum?

Yes, the museum regularly organizes special exhibitions, cultural events, and educational programs. These may include:

  • Temporary art and history exhibitions.
  • Workshops and lectures on archaeology and history.
  • National and international exhibitions showcasing diverse cultures and art forms.

7. Is photography allowed in the State Museum Lucknow?

Photography is typically allowed in most sections of the museum, but the use of flash photography may be prohibited in certain areas to protect delicate artifacts. It’s best to check with the museum staff regarding photography rules.

8. Can I bring food and drinks into the museum?

Generally, food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum to maintain cleanliness and protect the artifacts. However, there may be designated areas or cafes outside the museum where visitors can relax and eat.

9. Is the State Museum Lucknow accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is designed to be accessible to people with disabilities. It has ramps and pathways to ensure that all visitors, including those with mobility challenges, can access the exhibits and enjoy their visit.

10. How can I reach the State Museum Lucknow?

The museum is easily accessible by public transport, taxis, or private vehicles. It is located near the Lucknow Railway Station and can be reached by buses, auto-rickshaws, or cabs. The Lucknow Airport is also well-connected to the museum via road.

11. Are there any nearby attractions to visit?

Yes, Lucknow is home to several other attractions near the museum, including:

  • Bara Imambara: A grand historical monument with the famous Bhool Bhulaiya (labyrinth).
  • Chota Imambara: A beautiful monument with intricate design and decoration.
  • Rumi Darwaza: An iconic gateway and an example of Mughal architecture.
  • Hazratganj Market: A lively shopping and dining destination.
  • Gomti Riverfront: A scenic area along the river for walks and relaxation.

12. Is the museum suitable for children and educational groups?

Yes, the museum is a great place for children and educational groups. It provides valuable learning experiences related to history, culture, and art. The museum often hosts school tours and educational programs for young visitors.

13. Can I purchase souvenirs at the museum?

Yes, the museum may have a gift shop or store where visitors can buy souvenirs related to the exhibits, such as books, handicrafts, and art pieces. It's a great place to find unique mementos.

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