Prince of Wales Museum
“Prince of Wales Museum is in Mumbai. The museum was named after Prince George (later George V) who visited India in 1905 and laid the foundation stone of the building. But it was opened in 1923 by Lady Lloyd, the wife of Sir George Lloyd, then governor.
Prince of Wales Museum has been designed in the Indo-Saracenic style with yellow and blue stones. It has been planned so simple that there is a central hall from which the staircase leads to the two upper floors with galleries branching out on the right and left.”
Visiting Hours
10.15 am to 6.00 pm
Closed on
Monday
Entry Fees
Free
How To Reach (By Road)
Mumbai is the headquarters of Indian railway system. Chhatrapati Shivaji Railway Station is the major one which connects all most parts of Indian cities to Mumbai. Other railway stations in Mumbai are Dadar and Kurla, and Churchgate.