Baroda Museum

  • Vadodara

Overview

Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery is one of the most important museums in Vadodara, Gujarat. It is located inside the large garden area of Sayaji Baug.

The museum was established during the rule of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. He wanted to create a place where people could learn about art, history, and science.

The museum has a large collection of objects from different parts of the world. Visitors can see paintings, sculptures, historical artifacts, and natural history displays.

Today the museum is a popular place for students, history lovers, and tourists visiting Vadodara.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: Tuesday to Sunday
  • Closed On: Monday
  • Opening Time: 10:30 AM
  • Closing Time: 5:00 PM

Morning hours are usually comfortable for visiting.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Citizens ₹20
Foreign Tourists ₹200
Children Discounted tickets available
Camera Charges May apply

What To Expect

Art Gallery

Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery includes a large art gallery with paintings from India and other countries.

Historical Artifacts

Visitors can see objects related to Indian history, royal collections, and cultural traditions.

Natural History Section

The museum also displays animals, birds, fossils, and geological samples.

International Collections

Some sections include artifacts and art pieces from Asia, Europe, and other regions.

Tips

  • Visit during morning hours to avoid crowds.
  • Photography may be restricted in some galleries.
  • Read display information to understand the exhibits better.
  • Combine the visit with nearby attractions in Sayaji Baug.
  • Wear comfortable footwear because the museum has several galleries.
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About Baroda Museum

Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery reflects the vision of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, who strongly supported education and cultural development in Vadodara.

The museum building was designed with European architectural influence and includes several exhibition halls.

Its collection covers many subjects such as archaeology, anthropology, natural history, and fine arts. Visitors can see sculptures, coins, manuscripts, paintings, and historical objects from different time periods.

Today the museum remains an important cultural and educational center in Vadodara.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Founded By Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Location Sayaji Baug, Vadodara, Gujarat
Established Late 19th century
Type Museum and art gallery
Architectural Style Indo European design
Collections Art, history, natural science
Famous For Paintings and international collections
Managed By Government of Gujarat

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Baroda Museum located?

Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery is located inside Sayaji Baug in Vadodara, Gujarat.

Who established Baroda Museum?

The museum was established during the rule of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III.

What can visitors see in the museum?

Visitors can see paintings, sculptures, historical artifacts, and natural history displays.

Is there an entry fee for the museum?

Yes. Visitors usually need to purchase an entry ticket.

What are the visiting hours of the museum?

The museum usually opens at 10:30 AM and closes at 5:00 PM. It remains closed on Monday.