Begusarai Museum | |
Established: | 1981 |
Location: | C4GQ+6HQ,Lohaiya Nagar,Begusarai |
Type: | Museum |
Director: | Jay Prakash Narayan Singh |
Publictransit: | Begusarai Railway Station |
Begusarai Museum or Begusarai Sangrahlaya is a museum in Begusarai district of Indian state of Bihar. The museum consists of artifacts from Buddhist, Maurya and Mughal period. It is open on all days except Monday.[1] [2] [3]
Some of main attractions of the museum are the 2nd-century goddess Kali idols and preserved manuscripts. It also has valuable collections of ancient coins; most of them date back to BCE. The museum also has a collection of ancient terracotta toys.
Being a part of historical Mithila region Begusarai has a rich history and heritage. The museum was established in 1981. Until 2005 the museum was run in a rented house in Ashok Nagar. In 2005 upon initiative of District Officer Sandeep Paundrik the museum was shifted to a huge building in Lohaiya Nagar.[4]
The museum also has collection of preserved manuscripts.
The museum is administered by the state government of Bihar. The current museum director is Jay Prakash Narayan Singh.