The Indian Museum in Kolkata, founded in 1814 by botanist Nathaniel Wallich, is Asia’s oldest and largest museum. Built in neoclassical style on Chowringhee Road, it houses over 2.5 million artifacts across six sections — from archaeology and art to anthropology, geology, zoology, and botany. Its highlights include the famous Egyptian mummy, Bharhut stupa relics, Mughal paintings, fossils, and coins, making it a cornerstone of India’s cultural and scientific heritage

Our museum gallery brings together timeless heritage through carefully curated stone sculptures and Indian paintings, each piece carrying the voice of history and the spirit of artistry. Visitors can explore these treasures in detail — by clicking on the information attached to each image, they unlock the full view

Miracle of Sravasti

Buddha (Sarnath Style)

Buddha