BIKANER
BIKANER
The Ganga Government Museum in Bikaner is considered one of the best museums in Rajasthan. It is a treasure house of art, culture, and history, offering a deep insight into the royal heritage of Bikaner and the glorious past of Rajasthan. The museum is a must-visit for history lovers, researchers, and tourists.
Situated inside: Public Park (Jubilee Park), Bikaner
City: Bikaner, Rajasthan
Established: In 1937 by Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji
Named after the great ruler Maharaja Ganga Singh, the museum was established to celebrate his golden jubilee reign.
It is run by the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Rajasthan.
It showcases items dating from the Harappan civilization to the 19th century.
Archaeological Section
Harappan artefacts
Terracotta figurines, seals, and pottery
Gupta and Kushan coins and tools
Sculpture Gallery
Stone sculptures from 8th to 12th centuries
Jain, Hindu, and Buddhist statues
Painting & Art Gallery
Miniature paintings of the Bikaner school
Mughal, Rajput, and Persian art styles
Weaponry Section
Royal swords, shields, spears, and guns
Armour and military items from princely times
Royal Collections
Costumes, textiles, carpets, jewelry
Palanquin (palki), thrones, and silver wares
Historical Documents & Manuscripts
Ancient Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic manuscripts
Illustrated religious texts
Timings: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Closed on: Fridays and public holidays
Entry Fee:
Indians: ₹20–50
Foreigners: ₹100–200
Extra for camera usage
The museum has rare Rajput weaponry and warfare items.
A unique collection of coins and seals from different dynasties.
One of the few museums with a wide span of artifacts from Indus Valley to modern era.
Surrounded by a peaceful garden, making it ideal for a relaxing cultural visit.
Explore over 5,000 years of history in one place.
Perfect for those interested in archaeology, royal heritage, and traditional art.
It’s a cultural landmark that complements other Bikaner attractions like Junagarh Fort and Rampuria Haveli.