Experience Northern India’s History at SPS Museum, Srinagar

The SPS Museum in Srinagar is a treasure trove of over 80,000 artifacts that chronicle more than two millennia of history, culture, and heritage from Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. Established in 1898, this museum captivates visitors with its remarkable collection including exquisite archaeological finds and the renowned Map Shawl of Srinagar, a masterpiece crafted over 30 years. Set along the picturesque banks of the Jhelum River, the museum offers an insightful journey through Northern India’s past. While some amenities are limited, the enriching displays and the opportunity to explore the region’s cultural evolution make it an essential stop for anyone exploring Srinagar’s rich historical landscape.

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  • Akhil Paul
    Akhil Paul
    5 months ago

    Decent place to visit. Away from the hustle and bustle of Srinagar's main city, this spot is ideal for those who enjoy watching artifacts, old coins, and historical relics. However, I wish they maintained it a bit better. Many exhibits had their lights switched off, making it hard to read the descriptions. Perhaps it was due to an event and staff were occupied. Overall, a good place for history buffs. The taxidermy section was my favorite.

  • Arunava Chakrabarti
    Arunava Chakrabarti
    7 months ago

    Nice museum, you can go through two thousand years of the history, culture and heritage of Jammu,kashmir and ladakh. Display of different sections of the museum to be opened to the common people. The publicity of the museum , art and craft museum among the common people is to be done.

  • Nabeel Irfan PT
    Nabeel Irfan PT
    9 months ago

    SPS Museum is a great place to explore the rich history, culture, and art of Kashmir. The exhibits provide a detailed insight into various generations and their traditions, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The entry ticket is very affordable at just ₹20. However, if you want to take photos, there’s an additional charge of ₹260, and for videos, it’s around ₹1000. Despite the extra cost for photography, the museum offers a valuable experience and is definitely worth a visit!

  • Rajarshi Saha
    Rajarshi Saha
    a year ago

    We ventured into this museum completely out of our own curiosity. However, we were thoroughly impressed by the collection of this museum. The state and tourism department must promote this museum as a must visit place in Srinagar. I’d think knowing history of the region will help any tourist’s experience in the valley much more enjoyable. Right on the bank of Jhelum, this museum is huge, but lacks few basic amenities. When we arrived, there was a power cut, and there was no power backup. All the galleries were almost dark and we had use our own torchlight to visit the galleries. Our luck - just when we were about to leave, power was restored and we had the opportunity to visit the archeology section. This was one of the best archeology galleries of this country. The documentation could be slightly better. The restrooms are barely usable. No coffee shop or museum shop. They charge nominal fees for taking photo and video is each of the galleries.

  • Focus pullar
    Focus pullar
    8 months ago

    The SPS Museum Srinagar was established in 1898 AD in the Maharaja's Summer guest house largely based on collections transferred from State Toshkhana. The Shri Pratap Singh Museum, commonly known as the SPS Museum, is a museum in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Established in 1898, the museum houses a collection of over 80,000 objects from various regions in Northern India. The amazing and exquisite Map Shawl of Srinagar. This Shawl took 30 years in the making.

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