Museums in Udaipur
City
Palace Museum
The main part of the palace is now preserved as a museum displaying a large
and diverse array of artefacts. Down steps from the entrance is the armoury
museum exhibiting a huge collection of protective gear, weapons including the
lethal two-pronged sword. The City Palace museum is then entered through the
Ganesh Deori meaning the door of Lord Ganesh.
Shilpgram Museum
Literally meaning a "Craftsmen's Village" is a living ethnographic
museum depicting the enormous diversities in craft, art & culture between
various Indian states, but the exquisite terracotta work mainly in dark red
and dark brown sand material along with the wooden carvings are the forte
of this ethnic village . Shilpgram comprises 26 huts set in 70 acres of natural
surroundings at the foot of the Aravali Hills.A colourful craft festival during
winter seasons to the whole set up induces viatanity and zeal.
Ahar Museum
Located about 2 kms east of Udaipur is an impressive cluster of cenotaphs
of the Maharanas of Mewar. There are about nineteen cenotaphs of Maharanas
cremated there. The most striking cenotaph is that Maharana Amar Singh, who
reigned from 1597 to 1620. Nearby is also Ahar Museum, where on display is
limited but very rare earthen pottery.
Vintage Collection of Classic Car Museum
The collection within the grounds of the Garden Hotel comprises a variety
of classic and interestingly rare transportation vehicles; some stately and
vintage like Cadalec, Chevalate, Morais etc., while the others are sleek and
fast .