
Central
Museum, also known as the Indore Museum, is one of the most interesting
buildings in Indore. It is a treat for the people who are genuinely
fascinated by the history of India and the rich civilization that
flourished here in the pre historic age. It is located near the General
Post Office in Indore. The Museum exhibits the finest collection of
Parmar sculptures from Hinglajgarh. The Parmar style actually originated
here only. Its main features include proportioned figures, careful and
intricate ornamentation and depiction in stone.
The Central Museum also boasts one of the best collections of medieval
and pre-medieval Hindu and Jain sculpture in Madhya Pradesh. These
sculptures have been finely carved and date back from the reign of the
Guptas to the Paramanas. They have been collected from the ruins of the
11th-12th century temples at Hinglajgarh. They usually depict Harihara,
Shiva and Parvati seated on Nandi, standing Parvati and a damaged
Chamunda. Among the architectural remains preserved in the museum, the
most remarkable is a doorframe, richly adorned with figures and
ornamentation.
There are two galleries in the Museum. Gallery I display artifacts from
MP's prehistoric period ranging from 5,000 - 4,000BC. There are exhibits
from western Malwa as well, which include stone tools, quartz sickles,
ornaments and items of domestic use. All the Hindu mythological carvings
have been displayed in Gallery II. The museum is also famous for its
collection of coins, arms and armor. You can visit the Museum on all
days except Monday between 10:00 am and 05:00pm. There is no admission
fee. Guides are also available for the convenience of the visitors.