Dogra Art Museum In Jammu
Dogra Art Museum In Jammu
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Q1. How to reach Dogra Art Museum In Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans The best way to reach the Dogra Art museum in Jammu and Kashmir is by using intercity transportations from the nearby railway station, airport, and national highways. The nearby railway station is Jammu Tawi which is the Second last railway station in North India. The nearest airport is Jammu Domestic Airport, connected by interstate flights to other prominent airports in India. National Highway 1 A is well connected with other parts of India and has a good frequency of Luxury buses, Volvos, cabs which travel interstate.
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Q2. Who inaugurated the Dogra Art Museum In Jammu?
Ans In Jammu and Kashmir, the Dogra Art Museum was inaugurated by India's first President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, on 18th April 1954 at Gandhi Bhavan near Jammu civil Secretariat.
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Q3. When was the Dogra Art Museum in Jammu established?
Ans Dogra Art Museum in Jammu was established after Jammu, and Kashmir's state became part of independent India. It was previously called Dogra Art Gallery and situated in a mini hall at Gandhi Bhavan, inaugurated by Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1954. Later in 1991, it was shifted to Pink Hall, Mubarak Mandi complex as a full-fledged Dogra Art Museum.
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Q4. What are the timings to visit Dogra Art Museum In Jammu?
Ans The Dogra art museum is open on Tuesday to Sunday (Monday Holiday)The timings are from : 10.30 am to 4.30 pm in winter 8 am to 1.30 pm in summer.
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Q5. What are the ticket rates in Dogra Art Museum In Jammu?
Ans The entry fee to visit Dogra Art Museum is Rs. 10 for Indian Adults, Rs.50 for foreigners, Rs.5 for Private schools students Rs.2 for Government school students.
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Q6. What is Dogra Art Museum In Jammu famous for?
Ans The Dogra Art Museum in Jammu is famous for collecting 7216 different artifacts, paintings, manuscripts, Sculptures, Costumes, jewelry, armors, and metal items. The gold coated bow and arrow which belonged to Mughal King Shah Jahan; Terracotta heads from AKhnoor, Handwritten manuscripts of Shahnama and Sikandar Nama written by Firdausi in Parsian, 18th-century Paintings of Krishna-Sudama, a stone inscription of Takri Script, miniature Pahari paintings of Bahosil, paper machines, mineral stones, fossils, Baru oil paintings, folk arts, portraits of Jammu rulers, and coins are some of the famous collections kept for display in Dogra Art Museum in Jammu.
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