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Government Museum
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Nearby attractions
Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum
5216, Kasturba Rd, near Chinna Swamy Stadium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 5, India
Department of Archaeology and Museums
XHFW+V84 Venkatappa Art Gallery Building, Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)
XHFW+RP8, 22, Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Cubbon Park
Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Government Aquarium
Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Cubbon park playground
14th Ma Block 1, Model LIC Colony, Ambedkar Veedhi, Basaveshwar Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
C.S.I St. Mark's Cathedral
1, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Gallery G
Maini Sadan, 38, Lavelle Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Queen Victoria Statue
30/A, Nrupathunga Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall (STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY)
Cubbon Park Rd, near Ambedkar Veedhi, Nunegundlapalli, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Nearby restaurants
Sozo Skyline
17th Floor, SKAV Seethalakshmi, Kasturba Rd, opposite Vishveshwariah museum, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Botany Brew and Kitchen
18th Floor, SKAV Seethalakshmi, Kasturba Rd, opposite Vishveshwariah Museum, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
JW Kitchen
24/1, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Shiro Bengaluru
3rd Floor, 222, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Spice Terrace
24, JW Marriott Bengaluru, 1, Vittal Mallya Rd, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Öz by Kebapçi
Level 2, Concorde, UB City, 1, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Cafe Coffee Day - The Square
23/2 Coffee Day Square, Vittal Mallya Rd, near Cubbon Park, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Sanchez
UB City, 204, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
IDLY GURU
Kasturba Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Cafe Noir
Unit No 206, The Collection, UB City, 24, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Nearby hotels
JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru
24/1, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
The Chancery Hotel
10/6, Lavelle Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
SOUTHERNSTAR BANGALORE
40 /2, 40/2, Lavelle Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
SmartStay Serviced Apartment
G15, CDE Block, Golden Orchid, Apartments, Kasturba Rd, next to McDonald's, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Melange
21, Suryamukhi, Garden Apartments, Vittal Mallya Rd, opposite UB City, KG Halli, D' Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
ss lumina guest house
Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Treebo Trend Howell Suites
No, Ban, Karnataka 560001, India
Habitat 15 @ Airlines
Habitat, Hotel, 15@Airlines, 4, State Bank of India Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
ITC Gardenia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bengaluru
1, Residency Rd, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025, India
St. Mark's Hotel Bengaluru , a member of Radisson Individuals
4/1, St Mark's Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
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Government Museum

Venkatappa Art Gallery Building, Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
4.2(595)
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attractions: Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum, Department of Archaeology and Museums, Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Cubbon Park, Government Aquarium, Cubbon park playground, C.S.I St. Mark's Cathedral, Gallery G, Queen Victoria Statue, Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall (STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY), restaurants: Sozo Skyline, Botany Brew and Kitchen, JW Kitchen, Shiro Bengaluru, Spice Terrace, Öz by Kebapçi, Cafe Coffee Day - The Square, Sanchez, IDLY GURU, Cafe Noir
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Nearby attractions of Government Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Department of Archaeology and Museums

Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)

Cubbon Park

Government Aquarium

Cubbon park playground

C.S.I St. Mark's Cathedral

Gallery G

Queen Victoria Statue

Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall (STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY)

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

4.6

(6.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Department of Archaeology and Museums

Department of Archaeology and Museums

4.3

(434)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)

Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)

4.5

(988)

Closed
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Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

4.4

(44.7K)

Closed
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Street Food Tour near a Local Market in Bangalore
Street Food Tour near a Local Market in Bangalore
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:00 PM
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Explore Halasurus cultural sites
Explore Halasurus cultural sites
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Nearby restaurants of Government Museum

Sozo Skyline

Botany Brew and Kitchen

JW Kitchen

Shiro Bengaluru

Spice Terrace

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Cafe Coffee Day - The Square

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IDLY GURU

Cafe Noir

Sozo Skyline

Sozo Skyline

4.3

(328)

Click for details
Botany Brew and Kitchen

Botany Brew and Kitchen

4.1

(315)

Click for details
JW Kitchen

JW Kitchen

4.3

(1.6K)

Click for details
Shiro Bengaluru

Shiro Bengaluru

4.4

(2.3K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Government Museum

4.2
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5.0
2y

Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery), Bangalore:

Artistic Treasure Trove: The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is particularly known for its impressive display of artworks by K. Venkatappa and other renowned artists. The range of exhibits provides visitors with a comprehensive view of India's artistic heritage.

Venkatappa's Legacy: K. Venkatappa, a prominent artist, was instrumental in establishing the art gallery. His works, including landscapes, portraits, and historical paintings, are showcased, offering a glimpse into the evolution of Indian art during the early 20th century.

Sculptures and Artefacts: The museum features a notable collection of sculptures, artifacts, and archaeological finds. These exhibits span different periods of Indian history, providing an educational experience for those interested in the country's rich cultural heritage.

Architectural Charm: The architecture of the museum adds to the overall experience. The building itself is a historical landmark, contributing to the city's architectural heritage. The design and layout enhance the viewing of artworks and artifacts.

Educational Value: The museum serves as an educational resource for schools and art enthusiasts. Regular workshops, guided tours, and lectures contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about art and culture. It is a valuable destination for students and researchers alike.

Temporary Exhibitions: The museum often hosts temporary exhibitions, featuring contemporary artworks and thematic displays. These rotating exhibits keep the museum dynamic and offer something new for repeat visitors.

Accessibility and Location: Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the museum is easily accessible. Its central location makes it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists exploring the city.

Conservation Efforts: Preserving the artworks and maintaining the museum's infrastructure are crucial aspects. Adequate conservation efforts ensure that the exhibits remain in good condition for future generations to appreciate.

Cafeteria and Amenities: Some museums include amenities like cafeterias or gift shops. These facilities can enhance the overall visitor experience by providing a place to relax and reflect on the exhibits.

Visitor Experience: The overall visitor experience depends on personal interests, but those passionate about art, history, and culture often find the Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery) in Bangalore to be a rewarding...

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4.0
2y

A good history museum with average objects. There are canons in front of you as you enter the peripheral. The admission fee is minimal amount per person. Inside, you'll find wonderful two-life-size Dwarapala statues with outstanding details, as well as several potteries discovered in burial sites, bronze notes, paintings, stone age tools, swords, and so on. The first level houses some antique musical instruments as well as numerous antique artworks. Another intriguing area contains an entire hall packed with old stone idols. Outside, there are some stone carvings.

Has exceedingly old antiquities, some of which date back to 3000 BCE. If you enjoy history, this is a great spot to visit. There are antique sculptures, inscriptions, tools, weapons, pottery, and other artifacts. There are two floors here, which are normally less congested. The ticket price is similarly reasonable, at ₹40. per adult. It is immediately near to the Vishweshwarayya museum and has a view of UB City. The location is conveniently accessible by bus and car. A good place to spend an hour or two.

Government Musem, Bengaluru, Karnataka is the official government museum in Bengaluru, located next to the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum. This museum was founded in 1865 and is today one of the oldest museums still in operation in India, as well as the second oldest in South India.

The new building was built and opened in 1877. Since then, the same structure has served as one of India's finest archaeological museums. It is currently an archaeological museum with a unique collection of archaeological and geological objects such as antique jewelry, sculpture, coins, and inscriptions. The museum also houses the Halmidi inscription (450 AD), the first Kannada inscription.

Because this museum is almost in the city center and very close to the Visvesvaraya museum and many other major attractions in the city, annual visitors will exceed one lakh from all over the country and even from other countries. This museum is particularly rich in presenting our culture heritage and history through its preserved artefacts, which are the last vestiges of our history. So, if you're going to Bengaluru, don't forget to stop by the...

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4.0
5y

It's housed in a brightly painted in a wonderful red building with green doors and windows. Entry fee is just a nominal Rs 20 for Adults and Rs 10 for Kids, worth every penny.

Museum access is roughly spread out in 3 Main Areas, Ground Floor Main houses everything from pottery, lifestyle, utensils to weapons, 3D scaled city models, etc. The Second Floor houses many a paintings styles from across India, more so of Mysore style.

The access from Ground to First floor is through 2 spiral granite cut staircases, I guess a single block of granite, found that to be extremely interesting. There is a small walkway to the area housing sculptures.

Various Sculptures of God's, Goddesses and Buddha / Mahavira, Social rituals, Processions, Inscriptions etc can be found. Outside the Museum also one can find few beautiful sculptures. Photographs are permitted without additional charges, though lights coming through the European era windows could be a challenge.

The Museum Office is on the ground floor, and the only hiccups that I noticed were the missing of quite a few artifacts and paintings for restoration or maintainance. Also the exhibiting cases haven't been changed in a long while, including lights.

The Staff and Museum Directors are accessible and approachable. Willing to help. Another flow could be that there are no washrooms or toilets open to public that I saw in the Main Building. With the Rs 20 or Rs 10 tickets one can also visit the Venkettapa Art Gallery...

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Vishal GauravVishal Gaurav
**Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery), Bangalore:** 1. **Artistic Treasure Trove:** The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is particularly known for its impressive display of artworks by K. Venkatappa and other renowned artists. The range of exhibits provides visitors with a comprehensive view of India's artistic heritage. 2. **Venkatappa's Legacy:** K. Venkatappa, a prominent artist, was instrumental in establishing the art gallery. His works, including landscapes, portraits, and historical paintings, are showcased, offering a glimpse into the evolution of Indian art during the early 20th century. 3. **Sculptures and Artefacts:** The museum features a notable collection of sculptures, artifacts, and archaeological finds. These exhibits span different periods of Indian history, providing an educational experience for those interested in the country's rich cultural heritage. 4. **Architectural Charm:** The architecture of the museum adds to the overall experience. The building itself is a historical landmark, contributing to the city's architectural heritage. The design and layout enhance the viewing of artworks and artifacts. 5. **Educational Value:** The museum serves as an educational resource for schools and art enthusiasts. Regular workshops, guided tours, and lectures contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about art and culture. It is a valuable destination for students and researchers alike. 6. **Temporary Exhibitions:** The museum often hosts temporary exhibitions, featuring contemporary artworks and thematic displays. These rotating exhibits keep the museum dynamic and offer something new for repeat visitors. 7. **Accessibility and Location:** Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the museum is easily accessible. Its central location makes it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists exploring the city. 8. **Conservation Efforts:** Preserving the artworks and maintaining the museum's infrastructure are crucial aspects. Adequate conservation efforts ensure that the exhibits remain in good condition for future generations to appreciate. 9. **Cafeteria and Amenities:** Some museums include amenities like cafeterias or gift shops. These facilities can enhance the overall visitor experience by providing a place to relax and reflect on the exhibits. 10. **Visitor Experience:** The overall visitor experience depends on personal interests, but those passionate about art, history, and culture often find the Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery) in Bangalore to be a rewarding destination.
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It's housed in a brightly painted in a wonderful red building with green doors and windows. Entry fee is just a nominal Rs 20 for Adults and Rs 10 for Kids, worth every penny. Museum access is roughly spread out in 3 Main Areas, Ground Floor Main houses everything from pottery, lifestyle, utensils to weapons, 3D scaled city models, etc. The Second Floor houses many a paintings styles from across India, more so of Mysore style. The access from Ground to First floor is through 2 spiral granite cut staircases, I guess a single block of granite, found that to be extremely interesting. There is a small walkway to the area housing sculptures. Various Sculptures of God's, Goddesses and Buddha / Mahavira, Social rituals, Processions, Inscriptions etc can be found. Outside the Museum also one can find few beautiful sculptures. Photographs are permitted without additional charges, though lights coming through the European era windows could be a challenge. The Museum Office is on the ground floor, and the only hiccups that I noticed were the missing of quite a few artifacts and paintings for restoration or maintainance. Also the exhibiting cases haven't been changed in a long while, including lights. The Staff and Museum Directors are accessible and approachable. Willing to help. Another flow could be that there are no washrooms or toilets open to public that I saw in the Main Building. With the Rs 20 or Rs 10 tickets one can also visit the Venkettapa Art Gallery just besides.
Aman MandalAman Mandal
Visiting the Government Museum in Bengaluru was a captivating journey through the annals of Karnataka's rich cultural heritage. As I stepped into the historic institution, I was immediately immersed in a world of antiquity and artistic prowess. The museum, nestled in Cubbon Park, unfolded a tapestry of exhibits ranging from ancient sculptures to contemporary art. Wandering through the galleries, I marveled at the intricately carved Hoysala sculptures that spoke volumes about the region's architectural brilliance. The museum's collection showcased a diverse array of artifacts, including pottery, coins, and traditional costumes, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the state's vibrant past. The numismatic section, with its ancient coins and inscriptions, was particularly fascinating, serving as a time-traveling portal to bygone eras. The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the painting gallery, housing masterpieces from renowned artists. The vivid strokes of Raja Ravi Varma's legendary works left an indelible impression, reflecting the fusion of tradition and modernity in Indian art. Overall, the Government Museum in Bengaluru was a cultural odyssey, unraveling the layers of Karnataka's history with every exhibit. It left me with a profound appreciation for the artistic legacy that has shaped the region over centuries, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking to delve into the cultural heartbeat of South India.
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**Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery), Bangalore:** 1. **Artistic Treasure Trove:** The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is particularly known for its impressive display of artworks by K. Venkatappa and other renowned artists. The range of exhibits provides visitors with a comprehensive view of India's artistic heritage. 2. **Venkatappa's Legacy:** K. Venkatappa, a prominent artist, was instrumental in establishing the art gallery. His works, including landscapes, portraits, and historical paintings, are showcased, offering a glimpse into the evolution of Indian art during the early 20th century. 3. **Sculptures and Artefacts:** The museum features a notable collection of sculptures, artifacts, and archaeological finds. These exhibits span different periods of Indian history, providing an educational experience for those interested in the country's rich cultural heritage. 4. **Architectural Charm:** The architecture of the museum adds to the overall experience. The building itself is a historical landmark, contributing to the city's architectural heritage. The design and layout enhance the viewing of artworks and artifacts. 5. **Educational Value:** The museum serves as an educational resource for schools and art enthusiasts. Regular workshops, guided tours, and lectures contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about art and culture. It is a valuable destination for students and researchers alike. 6. **Temporary Exhibitions:** The museum often hosts temporary exhibitions, featuring contemporary artworks and thematic displays. These rotating exhibits keep the museum dynamic and offer something new for repeat visitors. 7. **Accessibility and Location:** Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the museum is easily accessible. Its central location makes it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists exploring the city. 8. **Conservation Efforts:** Preserving the artworks and maintaining the museum's infrastructure are crucial aspects. Adequate conservation efforts ensure that the exhibits remain in good condition for future generations to appreciate. 9. **Cafeteria and Amenities:** Some museums include amenities like cafeterias or gift shops. These facilities can enhance the overall visitor experience by providing a place to relax and reflect on the exhibits. 10. **Visitor Experience:** The overall visitor experience depends on personal interests, but those passionate about art, history, and culture often find the Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery) in Bangalore to be a rewarding destination.
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It's housed in a brightly painted in a wonderful red building with green doors and windows. Entry fee is just a nominal Rs 20 for Adults and Rs 10 for Kids, worth every penny. Museum access is roughly spread out in 3 Main Areas, Ground Floor Main houses everything from pottery, lifestyle, utensils to weapons, 3D scaled city models, etc. The Second Floor houses many a paintings styles from across India, more so of Mysore style. The access from Ground to First floor is through 2 spiral granite cut staircases, I guess a single block of granite, found that to be extremely interesting. There is a small walkway to the area housing sculptures. Various Sculptures of God's, Goddesses and Buddha / Mahavira, Social rituals, Processions, Inscriptions etc can be found. Outside the Museum also one can find few beautiful sculptures. Photographs are permitted without additional charges, though lights coming through the European era windows could be a challenge. The Museum Office is on the ground floor, and the only hiccups that I noticed were the missing of quite a few artifacts and paintings for restoration or maintainance. Also the exhibiting cases haven't been changed in a long while, including lights. The Staff and Museum Directors are accessible and approachable. Willing to help. Another flow could be that there are no washrooms or toilets open to public that I saw in the Main Building. With the Rs 20 or Rs 10 tickets one can also visit the Venkettapa Art Gallery just besides.
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Visiting the Government Museum in Bengaluru was a captivating journey through the annals of Karnataka's rich cultural heritage. As I stepped into the historic institution, I was immediately immersed in a world of antiquity and artistic prowess. The museum, nestled in Cubbon Park, unfolded a tapestry of exhibits ranging from ancient sculptures to contemporary art. Wandering through the galleries, I marveled at the intricately carved Hoysala sculptures that spoke volumes about the region's architectural brilliance. The museum's collection showcased a diverse array of artifacts, including pottery, coins, and traditional costumes, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the state's vibrant past. The numismatic section, with its ancient coins and inscriptions, was particularly fascinating, serving as a time-traveling portal to bygone eras. The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the painting gallery, housing masterpieces from renowned artists. The vivid strokes of Raja Ravi Varma's legendary works left an indelible impression, reflecting the fusion of tradition and modernity in Indian art. Overall, the Government Museum in Bengaluru was a cultural odyssey, unraveling the layers of Karnataka's history with every exhibit. It left me with a profound appreciation for the artistic legacy that has shaped the region over centuries, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking to delve into the cultural heartbeat of South India.
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