The Pali region and the course of the desert ancient
kingdoms of Godwar and Marwar have contributed to the rare collection of
antiquities at Shri Bangar Govenement Museum. The contribution of this
region to the realm of art and architecture is substantial both
qualitatively as well as quantitatively.
The museum provides a glimpse into the rich culture through its various
stages of evolution, from the past to the present time. The displays
inside the museum are -
Sculptures From: Neemaj, Nadol, Pall, Balbana, Auwa, Hemawa,
Bhinmal (Jalor)
Coins From: Ranakpur
Terracotta From: Nadol
Copper Plates From: Bamnera, Nadol
Wood Works From: Bagri, Sojat
Stone Work From: Raipur
Inscriptions From: Pall, Nadol, Beethoo, Auwa, Bijapur
Folk Costumes Ornaments And Musical Instruments From: Bhimana
Special Attractions: Observatory instruments and statues found
from Pall and Ball. The large statue of Thanak Vishnu (6th
Century AD) found from Hemawas(Pali)
Entry Fee: Free entry every Monday
Timing: 10.00 am to 4.30 pm
Closed: Friday and gazetted holidays.