Liked the ambience of the place. It's spacious and quite and that too in such an upmarket hustling bustling area of Mumbai. There are three floors and all halls are spread out , it can be quite tiresome a walk. No water bottles are allowed inside. You can carry your cameras but need to pay a fee for clicking photos. ( 200/- INR ) There is no ...
This pleasant little museum is a charming melange of colonial India and pre-British India. Though the Moghul miniatures draw many visitors, I particularly enjoy the natural history section, with its impeccably mounted specimens (almost certainly all the work of the erstwhile taxidermists from Mysore, Veningen and Jenson). However, I'm sorry to ...
I felt that this was the best museum in all of Mumbai. Formerly called the Price of Whales Museum, it offers a relatively large array of statues, paintings, sculptures, etc. and a very interesting building and surrounding grounds to boot! The entrance fee, like virtually all Indian museums is different for Indian citizens and foreigners, but the ...
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Like anything else in India, there are two different admission fees, one for Indians and one for non-Indians. The 200 rupees admission for non-Indians include audio guide, so don't forget to rent it. It is a small, but decent museum.
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