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Jammu and Kashmir

Sri Pratap Singh Museum

A recollection of the Indian history at Srinagar

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January

-5.9 - 11.9 °C

February

-3.6 - 15.8 °C

March

0.0 - 22.5 °C

April

3.5 - 27.1 °C

May

6.9 - 30.5 °C

June

10.7 - 33.6 °C

July

14.4 - 34.2 °C

August

13.8 - 33.5 °C

September

8.5 - 31.6 °C

October

1.9 - 28.2 °C

November

-2.6 - 21.6 °C

December

-5.5 - 14.3 °C


Major Airports :

Srinagar Airport (SXR)

Satwari Airport (IXJ)

State :

Jammu and Kashmir

Major Airports :

Srinagar Airport (SXR)

Satwari Airport (IXJ)

State :

Jammu and Kashmir

A tapestry of history and artefacts

Transport yourself back in time when you step into Sri Pratap Singh Museum in Srinagar - once the beloved summer palace of Kashmiri Maharajas! Built in 1898 to honour former Jammu and Kashmir ruler Maharaja Pratap Singh, this magnificent structure boasts an abundance of handicrafts and archaeological artefacts from across India and around the globe within its majestic walls. Be amazed and delighted by the intriguing relics at Sri Pratap Singh Museum - from gold inked Quran manuscripts, Mughal paintings and historical documents to Chandra Mahal's ornate architecture, Chandra Mahal's elaborate Chandra Mahal, Mughal paintings, historical documents and Mughal paintings! Take yourself back in time as you experience Sri Pratap Singh Museum's rich cultural and historical legacy!

Behold the beauty and history of Sri Pratap Singh Museum

Dating back to the late 19th century, Sri Pratap Singh Museum stands as an impressive testament of architectural grandeur and historical importance. Named for Maharaja Pratap Singh himself, it offers an outstanding collection of handicrafts and archaeological artefacts collected across different regions of Union Territory - its exterior exuding royal elegance while its interior boasting antique objects from Baltistan and Gilgit.

Step into the past

Set off on an adventure as you discover the diverse sections of Sri Pratap Singh Museum. Archaeology lovers will find much to delight them here: sculptures from Pandrenthan, Awantipura and Parihaspora along with Buddhist antiquities from Ladakh can be found. Indulge your curiosity at manuscript section which houses documents dating back to 17th and late 19th century inscribed on birch tree bark or handmade paper such as Tafseer-i-Kabeer Kashmiri Koran Haft Paikar Makhzan Asrar Sikandernama and Shahnama among others!


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Timings

Opening time - 10:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM

Coming together of chronicles and tales

Sri Pratap Singh Museum brings history and cultural heritage together through its remarkable collection. Delve into the museum's narrative by exploring a rare Quran manuscript believed to be over 500 years old written with gold ink - an exquisite example of Islamic calligraphy that will draw you in with its intricate beauty.

Tuhfat al-Mulk, written in 17th-century Kashmir by scholar Ahmad Kashmiri, provides invaluable historical and cultural insights about Kashmir with intricate illustrations and calligraphy throughout.

The Chandra Mahal, a wooden palace dating back to the 18th century and donated as a gift from Hari Singh as Governor of Jammu and Kashmir in 1790, stands out in prideful position at this museum. Boasting exquisite designs and intricate carvings that make this architectural treasure one of the museum's prized possessions.

Discover a world of artistic brilliance through the museum's impressive Mughal paintings collection, which provides a window into 17th-century artistry and grandeur. These captivating works depict historical events, court scenes and portraits of royalty; transporting visitors back in time.

Religious manuscripts at the museum, such as Quranic manuscripts and Persian texts, provide a glimpse of Kashmir's spiritual heritage. Discover their intricate details as you gain an appreciation of Kashmir's cultural tapestry that spans its past.

Sri Pratap Singh Museum Offers an Exploration of Natural History

Alongside its impressive artefact collection, Sri Pratap Singh Museum showcases an intriguing natural history collection. Experience displays that showcase Kashmir's fascinating natural heritage through exhibits that highlight its fauna and flora.

Transcend the usual and the ordinary

Break free from the everyday and enrich your visit to Sri Pratap Singh Museum by exploring nearby attractions that add depth and diversity to your exploration. Discover the scenic splendour of Dal Lake, where houseboats and traditional shikaras offer tranquil waters for relaxation. Visit Shankaracharya Temple - a historic site offering panoramic city views as well as opportunities for introspection - for even further peace and serenity. Explore Hazratbal Shrine, which houses what is said to be Prophet Muhammad's hair relic - giving a window into Kashmir's Islamic heritage - before admiring Shalimar Bagh - an iconic Mughal Garden with manicured lawns and jaw-dropping water features that will leave you completely bewitched!

Navigate through the fascinating Sri Pratap Singh Museum and experience history come alive through cultural treasures. As you traverse its corridors, soak up its grandeur while uncovering artifacts with lasting significance - let the splendour of this grand palace unfold before your very eyes!

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