Gujaari Mahal

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Local Lohamandi, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474008, India Local +91 7552-780-600
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Introducing Gujaari Mahal, a renowned brand known for its rich cultural heritage and majestic elegance. Nestled in a picturesque location, Gujaari Mahal offers its visitors a mesmerizing experience steeped in history. With its sculptures, palaces, and artifacts dating back to the 15th century, this magnificent destination takes guests on a journey through time. The beautiful terracotta works, weapons, and intricate water supply systems showcased within the premises depict the grandeur of ancient architecture. Gujaari Mahal portrays the essence of Hindu culture and showcases its legacy in the most captivating manner. As a brand, Gujaari Mahal aims to provide its guests with a unique and unforgettable experience, immersing them in the beauty and richness of Indian history. Ensuring a seamless and memorable visit, Gujaari Mahal captivates the senses with its awe-inspiring ambiance, making it an ideal choice for cultural enthusiasts and history aficionados alike.

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant

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Yunho Cha
Yunho cha
March 22, 2024
The Gujari Mahal Archeological Museum or State Archaeological Museum, sometimes called👉🏻 d "Gwalior Fort Museum", located🤔 in d eastern gate of Gwalior fort jst beside d Alamgiri Gate⛩️. It displays d love between a Rajput ruler & his Gurjar concubine. Bst architecture 🏛️ tourist place as frm this gate ⛩️ u can reached Gwalior fort complex by trekking 🚶🏻of almost 1km & enjoy d beautiful view of Gwalior city frm fort boundary🏰. (depends on personal choice) there is another gate to reach d Gwalior Fort complex 👉🏻Urvai gate - u can trek🚶🏻 almost 1-2km as u can hv d view of ⛰️Gopachal rock-cut Jain monuments🗿 ( Urvahi grp ) or book any 🛺toto, auto, 🚗 car It was⚒️ built by Tomar Rajput ruler Man Singh Tomar 👑for his concubine Mrignayani who belonged to Goojar Gurjar caste. ⏳Later d palace has been converted into an archaeological museum🤩. Rare artifacts at d museum include 👉🏻Hindu & Jain sculptures dated to d 1st - 2nd centuries BC,🗿 miniature statue of Salabhanjika, terracotta items & replicas of frescoes seen in d Bagh Caves⛰️. It is one of d remarkable place fr👉🏻 tourists & second important palace of Gwalior fort frm d art & architectural point of view😍. The archaeological heritage displayed in d museum is comprised👉🏻 of stone sculptures, terracotta figures🗿, stone inscriptions, copper plate inscriptions, 💰coins, bronze sculptures🗽, paintings🎨🖌️, arms ⚔️weapons & excavated material & Gallery 1-17. Along with them, d pancha devas🕉️ (Shiva, Vishnu, Surya, Ganesha, Mahisasur mardini Durga) r also kept. Grt place to explore d ancient history🤩 & u can hv a beautiful view of Gwalior fort 🏛️ frm this ✨ place. Ticket 🎫 price - ₹20/- per head
Michael Kowalski
Michael kowalski
March 22, 2024
This Mahal was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his tribal wife Mrignayanee. The facade is gorgeous and close to the entrance to the Gwalior fort. It's now a museum which houses many beautiful artefacts. I highly recommend visiting this museum
Jackson Li
Jackson li
March 22, 2024
Nice place to visit, plenty of nice views. Good place for morning walks. And also contains a rich history, if one wants to see. Would definitely recommend if you’re a tourist
Nectarios Soteriou
Nectarios soteriou
March 22, 2024
A small museum of statues and sculptures found across the Gwalior region but is very interesting. The place in itself where the museum is located is historical and was built by Mansingh Tomar for his 9th wife. The place hold more importance because of the technique used to bring water from a distant village to this place using mud pipes in those times. The remains of this pipe can still be seen in the basement. Last but not the least, the legendary Shalbhanjika sculpture is kept here in the curators office. Enquire with staff who are also ready to guide and show you the museum in detail. Entry fee is rs.20.
Antonio Carrion
Antonio carrion
March 22, 2024
It is very beautiful and historical place. It is now under archeological department. Many sculptures of ancient era are found here
Yixuan Gavin Qi
Yixuan gavin qi
March 22, 2024
Some gems are lost in time and we hardly know about their existence- this palace and it’s story is one such tale. Built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his 9th wife, this is a beautiful palace that once thrived and is now a museum which houses sculptures from in and around Gwalior dating back 5th century to 10th to 17th century. Their are 28 rooms in the palace which are now converted into museum galleries and offices of ASI workers. Basement is converted into a music library and it once was an armour store. Situated at the base of the Gwalior fort, one should visit this to understand our rich culture a little more. The sculptures here are majorly from hindu scriptures. You find lots of peacocks around this palace and they even come down to feed around here in the mornings and evenings. Definitely a recommended place
Angel Briones
Angel briones
March 22, 2024
It's a museum of ancient sculptures and artifacts from the 800 Bc till 1800 AD. Has a two floor beneath basement with a fascinating passage going down. Best to visit in the morning or evening to avoid the heat.
Alex Chan
Alex chan
March 22, 2024
Gujari Mahal, located within the magnificent Gwalior Fort, is a historical gem that showcases the rich cultural heritage of India. My visit to this architectural marvel left me in awe of its intricate design, historical significance, and the treasures it holds within. As I entered Gujari Mahal, I was immediately struck by its majestic presence and the intricate carvings adorning its walls. The architecture reflects a harmonious blend of Hindu and Islamic influences, adding to its unique charm. The palace stands as a testament to the grandeur of the bygone era and offers a glimpse into the life and culture of the region. Inside Gujari Mahal, the museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts and antiquities. The exquisite sculptures, intricately carved pillars, ancient coins, and archaeological finds provide insights into the rich history and artistic brilliance of the region. The museum's well-curated exhibits and informative displays offer a fascinating journey through time. The museum also houses a remarkable collection of rare artifacts belonging to Rani Mrignayani, a renowned queen from the region. The intricate jewelry, royal costumes, and personal belongings on display offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the royal family. The preservation and maintenance of Gujari Mahal are commendable. The museum is well-maintained, with clean and well-lit galleries that enhance the viewing experience. The knowledgeable staff members are always ready to provide insights and answer questions, adding to the overall educational experience. The surrounding area of Gujari Mahal offers breathtaking views of the Gwalior Fort and the cityscape. The serene ambiance and well-manicured gardens provide a peaceful retreat where visitors can relax and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. In conclusion, Gujari Mahal is a treasure trove of history and art that takes visitors on a journey back in time. Its architectural splendor, captivating exhibits, and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and art lovers. A visit to Gujari Mahal is a captivating experience that leaves one with a deeper appreciation for the region's history and the craftsmanship of the past.
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March 22, 2024
The Gujari Mahal Archeological Museum or State Archaeological Museum, sometimes called👉🏻 d "Gwalior Fort Museum", located🤔 in d eastern gate of Gwalior fort jst beside d Alamgiri Gate⛩️. It displays d love between a Rajput ruler & his Gurjar concubine. Bst architecture 🏛️ tourist place as frm this gate ⛩️ u can reached Gwalior fort complex by trekking 🚶🏻of almost 1km & enjoy d beautiful view of Gwalior city frm fort boundary🏰. (depends on personal choice) there is another gate to reach d Gwalior Fort complex 👉🏻Urvai gate - u can trek🚶🏻 almost 1-2km as u can hv d view of ⛰️Gopachal rock-cut Jain monuments🗿 ( Urvahi grp ) or book any 🛺toto, auto, 🚗 car It was⚒️ built by Tomar Rajput ruler Man Singh Tomar 👑for his concubine Mrignayani who belonged to Goojar Gurjar caste. ⏳Later d palace has been converted into an archaeological museum🤩. Rare artifacts at d museum include 👉🏻Hindu & Jain sculptures dated to d 1st - 2nd centuries BC,🗿 miniature statue of Salabhanjika, terracotta items & replicas of frescoes seen in d Bagh Caves⛰️. It is one of d remarkable place fr👉🏻 tourists & second important palace of Gwalior fort frm d art & architectural point of view😍. The archaeological heritage displayed in d museum is comprised👉🏻 of stone sculptures, terracotta figures🗿, stone inscriptions, copper plate inscriptions, 💰coins, bronze sculptures🗽, paintings🎨🖌️, arms ⚔️weapons & excavated material & Gallery 1-17. Along with them, d pancha devas🕉️ (Shiva, Vishnu, Surya, Ganesha, Mahisasur mardini Durga) r also kept. Grt place to explore d ancient history🤩 & u can hv a beautiful view of Gwalior fort 🏛️ frm this ✨ place. Ticket 🎫 price - ₹20/- per head
Brad Smith
Brad smith
March 22, 2024
This Mahal was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his tribal wife Mrignayanee. The facade is gorgeous and close to the entrance to the Gwalior fort. It's now a museum which houses many beautiful artefacts. I highly recommend visiting this museum
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Lohamandi, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474008, India

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