Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum


Maharajadhiraj Laxmishwar Sinh Museum Darbhanga

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum was established on 16th September 1977. It is situated just west south of Darbhanga Railway Station. This Museum can be visited every day except Monday. Its opening and closing time is 10.00 AM and 3.30 PM respectively. There is no entry fee.

Brief History

Royal family of Darbhanga is well known for its love and affection with art and culture. Prince Subheshwar Singh gifted the invaluable and immemorial items and Durlabh Kalakritiya in order to establish this museum. The then District Magistrate of Darbhanga Shree Ramashankar Tiwari had also played an important role in the establishment of this museum. This unique museum is situated on the eastern bank of Mansarover Lake.

Salient features

There is rare collection of a number of objects and weapons made of Gold, Silver, Tusker teeth all collection has been scientifically organized and placed into eight different chambers.

  1. Hall Number 1: This hall is known as Raj Singhasan Kash. Royal throne of Maharaj Rameshwar singh jee has been placd in this Hall. This throne is symbol of Power, wealth and dignity of the royal family. It is made of gold, silver and precious stones. Besides royal throne, silver made Palang(BED), Nalki and a number of other such items has also been placed in this hall which are pleasant memory of yester years of royal family. Royal throne and Silver Bed are unique examples of Sculptural excellence.
    On the basis of design and decoration the Royal throne can be divided into five parts.
    • It is made of wood, which is square in shape. The beauty of this part is pasting of flowers leaves and its finder brines made of ivory. The shape and size of this flower and leaves are so accurate that it looks like natural.
    • Just above it there is a six-inch plate of silver all round the throne elephants of small size are shown on it. Although it is small in size but very natural in its look.
    • Just above silver plate there are elephants an each corner of the throne at the distance of two feets. There are hole in the back of these elephants. Most probably silver rod would have been used to decorate the throne as per desire.
    • All round he throne there are square gold and silver plates a which various types of animals has been shown in their different natural possess. Group of elephants playing in water, roaring lions, Panther climbing on the tree. Fighting bull and running deer are some of them.
    • Precious stones were presented at every angles of the throne. The monogram of royal family FISH is in the middle of the throne.
  2. Hall Number 2: Hall of Metallic artifacts: A number of attractive artifacts have shown in this hall and among these unique globe made of copper and circular shield are can be of attraction. In these two artifacts important events of Ramayana, Mahabharata and Krishna-Leela has been reflected.
  3. Hall Number 3: Hall of stone idols and artifacts:
    Statue made of marble and other stone made artifacts have been shown in his hall. A circular table made of a single piece of marble is treat to watch. A number of women have been inscribed one it in Greek – style. The clothes hair and physique of there women reflects the clear impact of greekan style. Just like greekan style the clothes are transparent and its fold are such that it seems it has been blown up by air. The curly hair looks very natural.
  4. Hall Number 4 & 5: Ivory Hall. There is a unique collection of the artifacts made of ivory. Mat, Net, flowers, leaves and a lot of other things, made of ivory, are just superb in its presentation. A spulse made of ivory is so lively that visitors get mazes after seeing it. Beside this Ivory mad lions and sofa-set also attract the visitors very much.
  5. Hall Number 6: Hall of weapons. Weapons of the various kings have been shown in this hall.
  6. Hall Number 7 & 8: Hall of wooden artifacts. These two halls painting wooden artifacts have been shown in so natural that it works like metal.

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum

Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum