
Patna Museum
Museum
Patna Museum
The Patna Museum, also known as the Jadu Ghar, is the state museum of Bihar. It was established on April 3, 1917, during the British Raj to house historical artifacts found in the vicinity of Patna.
The museum is constructed in the style of Mughal and Rajput architecture and is known for its impressive collection of archaeological objects, coins, art objects, paintings, instruments, textiles, and sculptures.
Some of the notable exhibits include the Didarganj Yakshi statue, which was discovered on a Ganges riverbank in 1917 and was the museum's most prized collection until it was moved to the Bihar Museum.
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Patna Museum is located in Patna, Bihar.
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