Ganga Govrdhan Museum
Ganga Govrdhan Museum
4.5
Speciality Museums • Art Museums • History Museums
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Explore and get an insight into prehistoric era with a exquisite collection of weapons, sculptures, paintings, paper currency, more than 5000 Indian coins and lot more at Ganga Govrdhan Museum.
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VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
New Delhi, India7,158 contributions
Aug 2022
The museum has collection of more than 5000 coins and paper currency from different periods of India history from independent kingdoms, princely states, British, Portuguese, other European empires, Mughals and Independent India. We can see many commemorative coins, medals, belt buckels and chapras. Wooden and metal sculptures of several Hindu Gods, puppets, locks, weights and measurements, paintings, decorative items made from animals horns, Porcelain vase and pots, snuff bottles, dolls & toys from different countries, tribal statues, Bronze and Copper art crafts, hundreds of types of sea shells are in display with description for knowledge seekers. The entry ticket is Rs. 120/- and you have to pay Rs. 100/- more for mobile camera. Museum is around 2km from Club Mahindra towards Kumbhalgarh Fort. People interested in these should visit the museum.
Written 20 August 2022
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giri22in
New Delhi, India338 contributions
Apr 2021
it is the place which houses some of the old things of ancient india therefore it is must visit when you visit kumbhalgarh
Written 24 March 2022
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Chirayu Prajapati
2 contributions
Aug 2021
pls visit if you have interest in ancient currency and collection. Nicely arranged, maintained and well managed.
Written 3 August 2021
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Neerav Shah
13 contributions
Nov 2020 • Family
The museum is just excellent, the collection of coins is very nice. Things are displayed nicely & very much informative.
Written 19 November 2020
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sanjeevtk02
Patna, India148 contributions
Oct 2020 • Family
Considering that it's an individual effort, it has a huge collection of coins, currency and some old documents. Beautiful wooden crafts and utensils but they need to be evaluated and labelled better. Tickets slightly overpriced and the souvenir shop heavily so.
Overall a praiseworthy effort
Written 26 October 2020
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Mihirshah28
Ahmedabad, India105 contributions
Mar 2020 • Family
It the best and would say it is rarest collectibles of currency coins since 14 century till today made by gold, bronze, and many more metals, currency notes, oldest stamp papers, Hundis, etc and it is Asia’s biggest and loveliest collectibles. Beyond this, they have other great collection of stone sculptures, wooden sculptures, art effects and imitation jewellery selling counter,

Must visiting place to explore the great collectibles in such way!!!
Written 25 April 2020
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Dhawal
Jaysingpur, India118 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
I had never seen such huge collection of coins and currencies before. You can't carry any mobile phone or camera inside i.e no photographs are allowed. I was not allowed to take any handwritten notes as well which I found strange.
Written 25 February 2020
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Ashok Mundhada
88 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
Situated near Kumbhalgarh, Ganga Govardhan museum is an amazing, unheard of place, having an incredible collection of coins. A numismatist's paradise, the place displays a choice collection of coins from not just ancient India but across the globe. We had just an hour to walk through the museum, which was crassly insufficient. If you seriously want to see, understand and grasp, nothing less than 3 hours will do. A must visit place in Kumbhalgarh.
Written 16 December 2019
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GGM511
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this excellent review. <3
Written 18 December 2019
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Masayoshi
Fujisawa, Japan3,949 contributions
Sep 2019 • Solo
I had never seen such a huge collection of coins.
Also a good thing about this museum is the rooms are bright and the displays are clear.
So, you can see the details of the coins with organised explanation.

Nice

Photo is not allowed inside
Written 13 September 2019
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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this excellent review. We are highly delighted to read your review about us.
Written 15 December 2019
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RahulShimpi
Vadodara, India72 contributions
Jul 2019
We have visited in month of June 2019. As there are not much places to visit in Kumbhalgarh this museum is one of the attractions for those who have interest in historical items. They have largest collection Of coins in Asia. This is private developed museum and it has entry fee of approx rs 150 per person. They also have e collection of Stamps , currency note, 🗡 swords and few Gods idols. I say they have good collection and it is worth to visit with kids to give them glance of history.
Written 3 July 2019
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