Welcome to the Krishna Museum in Kurukshetra, Haryana, a magical place brimming with stories! Kurukshetra, also known as Dharmakshetra (the land of righteousness), is where the epic Mahabharata war happened. This museum beautifully displays artifacts and paintings that bring Lord Krishna's life and teachings to life. Explore ancient treasures and learn about the legendary battle!
Admire Sculptures And Paintings.
Explore Artifacts Related To Lord Krishna.
Learn About Krishna'S Life And Teachings.
Read About The Mahabharata War.
Take Photographs Of Exhibits.
Understand Hindu Mythology.
October to March
Morning
₹50 per person
Established in 1987, the Krishna Museum was conceived to showcase the rich artistic and historical heritage associated with Lord Krishna, particularly in the region of Kurukshetra, the site of the Mahabharata war. The museum's collection has grown over the years through acquisitions and donations, encompassing artifacts from various periods and styles. It serves as a repository of knowledge and a center for research on Krishna's life and teachings. The museum plays a vital role in preserving and promoting the cultural significance of Kurukshetra as a sacred site and a place of historical importance. Over time, the museum has expanded its galleries and improved its displays to provide a more engaging and informative experience for visitors.