Mathura Museum
Mathura Museum
Government Mathura Museum normally alluded as Mathura exhibition hall is an archeological historical center in Mathura city of Uttar Pradesh state in India. The historical center was established by then gatherer of the Mathura region, Sir F. S. Growse in 1874. At first it was known as Curzon Museum of Archeology, at that point Archeology Museum, Mathura, lastly changed to the Government Mathura Museum.
The exhibition hall houses antiquities stoneware, figures, artworks, and coins basically from in and around Mathura, in addition to disclosures made by noted provincial archeologists like Alexander Cunningham, F. S. Growse, and Fuhrer. The exhibition hall is acclaimed for antiquated figures of the Mathura school dating from third century BC to twelfth century AD., during Kushan Empire and Gupta Empire. today it is one of the main historical centers of Uttar Pradesh.
The Government of India gave a postage stamp on 9 October 1974 on the century of the exhibition hall.