Mathura Museum

Mathura Museum is ideal for travelers who want to understand the historical and artistic importance of Mathura beyond religious tourism. It provides authentic information about ancient Indian sculpture and culture in a peaceful and organized environment.

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How To Reach Mathura Museum

By Air
By Air

Agra Airport is the nearest Airport, which is approximately 60 km away from Mathura Museum.

By Train
By Train

The nearest Railway station is Bhuteshwar Railway Station, which is approximately 6 km away from Mathura Museum.

By Bus
By Bus

Mathura Museum is well connected with nearby major cities like Agra, Aligarh and Delhi by road.

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About Mathura Museum, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

If you are planning a trip to Mathura and want to understand its real history beyond temples and ghats, a visit to Mathura Museum is a must. Officially known as the Government Museum, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. This museum is one of the most important archaeological museums in India.

Located near Dampier Park, the museum is peaceful and well-maintained. The red sandstone building itself looks beautiful and gives a heritage vibe. Inside, you can explore rare sculptures, coins, paintings, and artifacts that tell the story of Mathura’s glorious past.

It is not too crowded like major tourist spots, which makes the experience calm and enjoyable.

Why is Mathura Museum So Famous?

Mathura Museum is world-famous for its ancient sculptures from the Kushan and Gupta periods. Many historians and art lovers visit this place to see the original Mathura School of Art.

The most special part is the collection of Lord Buddha statues made from red sandstone. These statues are considered masterpieces of Indian art. The museum also preserves rare Jain and Hindu sculptures that are over 2,000 years old.

If you are interested in history, art, religion, or archaeology, this museum gives deep insight into how Mathura was once a major cultural and religious center of India.

What to See Inside Mathura Museum

While walking through the galleries, here are some sections you should not miss:

  1. Ancient Buddha statues and Bodhisattva sculptures
  2. Jain Tirthankara idols
  3. Hindu Gods like Vishnu, Shiva, and Durga sculptures
  4. Kushan period statues of King Kanishka
  5. Terracotta items and pottery
  6. Ancient coins and inscriptions
  7. Decorative railings and pillars from old stupas

Each gallery is arranged properly with descriptions, so you can understand the background of each artifact. If you love photography, note that cameras may have restrictions, so always check at the ticket counter.

Mathura Museum Timings

Mathura Museum is open from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays and also on some government holidays. It is better to reach by 11 AM so you have enough time to explore properly without rushing. Usually, 1.5 to 2 hours are enough to see everything comfortably.

Mathura Museum Ticket Price

The entry fee is very reasonable:

  1. Indian Visitors: Around ₹20–₹50 per person
  2. Foreign Tourists: Around ₹200–₹250 per person
  3. Children (below certain age): Often free or minimal charge

Prices may change, so it is always good to confirm at the entrance. Payment is usually accepted in cash and sometimes in digital modes.

Collections at Mathura Museum

The museum’s collection mainly focuses on:

  1. Mathura School of Art sculptures
  2. Buddhist, Jain, and Brahmanical artifacts
  3. Ancient inscriptions in Brahmi script
  4. Gold, silver, and copper coins
  5. Terracotta figurines
  6. Stone panels from ancient railings and monuments

The red sandstone statues are the highlight here. You can clearly see the detailed carving and expressions on the faces of the idols. It truly shows how skilled Indian artists were thousands of years ago.

Best Time to Visit Mathura Museum

The best time to visit Mathura Museum is between October and March. The weather during these months is good and comfortable for sightseeing. If you visit during summer, plan your trip in the morning hours. Monsoon season is less crowded but sometimes humid.

If you are visiting Mathura for festivals like Janmashtami, you can include the museum in your itinerary to balance spiritual and historical experiences.

Mathura Museum Nearby Famous Places

After visiting the museum, you can explore many nearby attractions:

  1. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
  2. Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura
  3. Vishram Ghat
  4. Vrindavan

These places are located within a short distance and can be covered in the same trip.

Best Time to Visit:
January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,December
Activities to Do:
Cultural and Historical Monuments, Exhibition Centre and Museum

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