Category: Museums

  • Oude Kerk Amsterdam

    14th-century church, now Calvinist, hosting religious & cultural activities including concerts.

  • Rembrandt House Museum

    Restored, 17th-century house where Rembrandt lived & worked for 20 years, hung with his etchings.

  • Trullo Sovrano

    Unique 18th-century conical hut housing a heritage museum with original furnishings & artifacts.

  • Territory Museum “House Pezzolla”

    Large, interconnected trulli house turned museum for regional history, culture & architecture.

  • Subhash Emporium

    Long-running store showcasing inlaid marble boxes, lamps, table tops & other handcrafted objects.

  • Still Perforator

    Embark on a celestial journey at the Still Perforator, Agra’s premier museum of space history. This captivating institution offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the vast expanse of our universe and humanity’s ongoing quest to explore it. Through immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and rare artifacts, the museum chronicles the evolution of space exploration, from ancient astronomical observations to cutting-edge space missions. Delve into the stories of pioneering astronauts, marvel at scaled models of iconic spacecraft, and experience the wonders of our solar system through state-of-the-art planetarium shows. Whether you’re a space enthusiast or simply curious about the cosmos, the Still Perforator provides an enlightening and awe-inspiring experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our planet.

  • Murty ka Bhandar

    Nestled in the historic city of Agra, Murty ka Bhandar is a captivating sculpture museum that showcases the rich artistic heritage of India. This hidden gem offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a world of intricate stone carvings, ornate metalwork, and exquisite sculptures from various periods of Indian history. As you wander through the museum’s carefully curated galleries, you’ll discover a diverse collection of masterpieces that highlight the skill and craftsmanship of ancient and medieval Indian artisans. From delicate figurines to imposing statues, each piece tells a story of cultural significance and artistic evolution. Murty ka Bhandar provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the depth and complexity of Indian sculptural traditions, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

  • Tourist complex

    Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Agra at this captivating tourist complex. Nestled in the heart of the city, this museum offers a fascinating journey through time, showcasing the region’s illustrious history and artistic heritage. From ancient artifacts to stunning works of art, visitors can explore meticulously curated exhibits that bring the past to life. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the local culture, this museum provides an enriching experience for all. With its informative displays and engaging presentations, the complex serves as a gateway to understanding Agra’s significant role in India’s cultural landscape. Make your visit to Agra truly memorable by delving into the treasures housed within this remarkable museum.

  • Taj City Municipal Museum

    Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Agra at the Taj City Municipal Museum. This hidden gem offers visitors a captivating journey through the city’s storied past, showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts, artwork, and historical exhibits. From ancient relics to contemporary pieces, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of Agra’s evolution from Mughal splendor to modern-day vibrancy. Engaging displays and informative panels bring the city’s heritage to life, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Whether you’re fascinated by archaeological treasures or intrigued by local customs, the Taj City Municipal Museum offers a thought-provoking and enlightening experience that complements your exploration of Agra’s iconic landmarks.

  • Taj Museum

    Architectural drawings of the Taj Mahal, plus Mughal miniature paintings, weaponry & jade objects.