Prince of Wales Museum
The Prince of Wales Museum is a magnificent structure in Mumbai that is considered one of the city's heritage structures. The Prince of Wales lay the foundation stone for this structure on November 11, 1905, and it opened as a museum on January 10, 1922. The museum's front is a sight to behold, and it rests in the middle of a lush green garden. The Prince of Wales Museum's architecture is a combination of Indian, Mughal, and British engineering traditions, featuring magnificent stone and latticework. Inside, the museum houses about 50,000 of the most precious objects from India's rich and diverse past.
The Prince of Wales Museum, currently known as 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalay', is a Grade I Heritage Building in the city and one of India's most important museums. The building has a diverse collection of historical antiquities, artwork, and sculptures from throughout the country, providing a unique window into our past. The structure was also renovated, and numerous additional galleries featuring Hindu God Krishna artwork, textiles, and Indian traditional costumes were opened as a result.
Location: Fort Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra Goa, India
Website: csmvs.in