Step back in time at Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh! Once known as Avantika, Ujjain's museum is a treasure chest of history, art, and culture. Explore ancient sculptures, traditional Malwa paintings, and manuscripts. It is a perfect destination for family travel and history buffs.
Attend Cultural Events And Exhibitions (If Available).
Explore Ancient Artifacts And Sculptures.
Learn About King Vikramaditya'S Legacy.
Study Historical Manuscripts And Documents.
October to March
Morning
₹50 per person
The Vikram Kirti Mandir was established in 1966 to promote research and studies in Indology, ancient Indian history, culture, and archaeology. It was envisioned as a center for learning and preservation of the region's rich heritage. The museum within the complex gradually evolved, collecting artifacts from various excavations and donations. Over the years, it has become a significant repository of historical and artistic objects related to Ujjain and the surrounding areas. The institution is named after the legendary King Vikramaditya, who is believed to have ruled from Ujjain and is celebrated for his patronage of arts and sciences. The Vikram Kirti Mandir continues to serve as a cultural hub, hosting events, exhibitions, and academic activities.