Established | 1931, 91 years ago |
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Location | Kamla Nehru Road, Prayagraj, India |
Type | National Museum |
Director | Rajesh Prasad |
Website | theallahabadmuseum |
The Allahabad Museum is a national-level museum in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.[1][2] Established in 1931,[3] it is known for its rich collection and unique objects of art, and is funded by Ministry of Culture. Moreover, it is a premier research centre for archaeologists, historians and academicians and carries out extensive research activities and publications in archaeology, art and literature. Its rock art gallery has the largest collection of prehistoric paintings displayed in India dating from 14,000 B.C to 2000 B.C.[4] The museum, using solar power system, has become the first museum in the country to become self-reliant in power generation.[5] The Allahabad Museum is centrally located in the Civil Lines area of the city in a lush green garden at Chandrashekhar Azad Park, popularly known as Company Bagh. It is about 3 km away from the Allahabad railway junction and almost equidistant from three different Railway Stations such as Prayag, Rambagh and Prayagraj junction and about 12 km away from Prayagraj Airport.[6]