The Prachina Museum is a cultural institution located within the historic Junagarh Fort in Bikaner. Established in 2000 by Princess Siddhi Kumari, daughter of Maharaja Narendra Singh Ji, the museum aims to preserve and showcase the rich heritage and royal lifestyle of Bikaner’s erstwhile rulers.
Inside Junagarh Fort, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
Address: Junagarh Fort, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001
The museum offers a glimpse into the royal lifestyle through various exhibits:
Royal Costumes & Textiles: Displays traditional attire (poshaks) worn by royal women, showcasing intricate embroidery and design.
Ritual Art Gallery: Features idols of local deities like Gangaur and Isar, along with other ritual artifacts.
Aristocratic Transportation: Exhibits embellished raths (bullock-driven carts) and other modes of transport used by the royalty.
Contemporary Art Gallery: Showcases works by renowned Usta artists, known for their skills in stone carving, stucco work, and camel hide embellishment.
Period Room: Recreates the ambiance of a royal room with period furniture and decor.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Open: All days of the week
Entry Fee: Varies; it’s advisable to check the official website or contact the museum for current rates.
Photography: Generally allowed; however, flash photography may be prohibited, and a fee might be applicable.
The museum is unique in its focus on the role of royal women in Bikaner’s history, displaying personal belongings and artifacts that highlight their contributions.
It provides insights into the fusion of traditional Rajasthani and European influences in art and culture during the princely era.
To explore the rich cultural tapestry of Bikaner’s royal heritage.
To appreciate the artistry of traditional crafts and textiles.
To gain a deeper understanding of the lifestyle and contributions of Bikaner’s royal family, especially the women.