Nice place for students and ancient time lover
You can see some historical structure here.
Okay not opened on time but nice place to visit and see historical monuments.
Very informative and knowledgable. 6th
Very beautiful one thing I was wondering about there was an Icon of goddess Gauri but iconography was from north western part of india not typically eastern (samarangana sutra) but found here during excavation perhaps it was cultural exchange between palas and pratiharas. There should be a book about artefacts found from this region it will help more to get the infos about the artefacts
Good needed some improvements
A good place . A lot of historic statue and monuments are there. Such a good place that you can visit it with your family , you can come with your friends. Teachers can also choose this place for a quick educational tour. But one thing that I experienced that this place need more facilities. Those thing are really valuable but there are no sufficient security and other things. It could me much better place with some upgradation.
Very Good.
Should visit this small museum just adjacent to Malda Ramakrishna Mission. Close on Thursday. Timing 10.30am to 4.30 pm. Photography not allowed inside. A few stone sculptures of Lord Shivs, Vishnu, Buddha, Surya and different forms of Devi Durga are there. Another building is opening soon. Entry fee Rs. 5.
Good place
As all other things in malda arebeing renewed,this museum alsoneeds addition of more interestingmaterials.Contains historicalsculptures of Buddha rule and Paland Sena Dynasty interesting forpeople having a keen interest inhistory of people who are historystudents.Very near from the main town.Ofyou are interested,then visit.
Well known museum in district Malda.
Very good place
Good
Good 👍
A small district museum. Entry fee rs 5.00 only per person. The collection ranges from stone idols to terracota plaques as well as some manuscripts. The museum is undergoing some repair for extension, expected to be completed by october, 2019. Staffs are nice and helpful. Restroom is also there. However, no parking space for vehicles.
Covid 19 +
Good place
Nice museum 👌😎👌
Such a nice place to go
This is just like a store room of 10th to 12th century sculpture, found at Malda District.Short description is require for every sculpture.Smll items like coin, medel, painting ...etc are not displayed.
Very Good place, Too many historical things are there.
Not a visit worthy place, location is very remote. Reaching this place is a sort of task (car bigger than Maruti Swift would really struggle to negotiate in the narrow lanes). No parking facility. Not well maintained, housekeeping is poor. The caretaker cum housekeeper wearing only langot was busy in housekeeping with broom even at 10:30 AM. A kid around 5 years old came with ticket booklet and the caretaker asked us to fill up names and pay the fare ₹ 5/- per head.
I went there on 11-10-2019 at 11:34 AM, it was a Friday but still it was closed. No one is there. I read the reviews about Malda district Musium, want to verify but it was not possible due to the same reason. First there is no communication from the core of the City Rathbari more or Malda Town railway station.
Good👍
As all other things in malda are being renewed,this museum also needs addition of more interesting materials.Contains historical sculptures of Budhdha rule and Pal and Sena Dynasty,interesting for people having a keen interest in history or people who are history students.Very near from the main town.If you are interested,then visit.
Do not visit this place, worst for time pass
Malda Museum is an archaeological museum under the West Bengal Directorate of Archaeology, situated on the Bandh Road of Malda Town.The museum took off initially as a collection of historic artifacts found within the district within the premises of the District Library. It was then shifted to a new adjacent building of its own and granted the status of a museum in its own right under the State Directorate of Archaeology.Though Malda Town itself came up only in the times of British colonial rule, the region had been the seat of power of Bengal since the 7th century. till the late 16th century when the nearby Gour and Pandua served as the capital cities of the entire Bengal region. The museum, renovated and revamped recently, showcases the archaeological, anthropological, and historical heritage of the region. The museum has a number of fine specimens of sculptures, figurines, calligraphic inscription tablets, terracotta plaques and other artifacts that represent more than 1500 years of history and heritage.
Very nice place.... you can call it historic too.... now the museum is redecorated and renewed....
If you are interested in History of Bengal then you must visit this place .Enriched with collection of old and medieval statues , relics of Hindu and Buddhist religion .You can have a glimpse into stone carving art during Pala and Sena empire .Also you will have an understanding about peoples religious belief then .
Its a good place.
Its a beautiful space for history students
Amazing Respect shown towards Encient Items
Its good... Need to be improvements
One and only government museum in Malda district.
Very poor condition ... But something is better than nothing..
Nice collection of books available in the library.
Not bad. But very few collections
Very injoyable
Nice place
Very good place. Every one must visit.
Good place, but its not open everyday.
There are many sculpture of Tenth to Twelfth century. One can visit if he or she has a interest in encient history
Collection is very poor here. but stuffs behaviour is very good.
Malda district, also spelt Maldah or Maldaha is a district in West Bengal, India. It lies 347 km (215 miles) north of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. Mango, jute and silk are the most notable products of this district. The special variety of mango, Fazli (ফজলি) produced in this region, popularly known by the name of the district, is exported across the world and is acclaimed internationally. The folk culture of gombhira is a feature of the district, being a unique way of representation of joy and sorrow of daily life of the common people, as well as the unique medium of presentation on national and international matters. According to the National Investigation Agency Malda is believed to be a hub of a fake currency racket. It is reported that 90 per cent of the fake currency that enters India originates in Malda.
Many historical collections preserved here
Good. must be advertised more
Best place for book reader
Well...But historical instrument are not enough
Good museum. Many old things to see here.
Very nice.. but collection is not so huge
Nice place to visit.
Collection of a handful of Hindu and Buddhist statues and sculptures of various deities from the era of the Pala Sena dynasty. A blink and miss place, opposite to Ramkrishna Mission.
Near suvankar park ,badh road
The worst museum i have ever visited.
As compared to other districts in Malda having a museum is well enough but sad part is nothing is thr
Actually its nice
Very nice place
A small museum in malda
Its very good
Good for the Students...
Very small place, insufficient information about the idols
This place has various historical objects and worth to visit
We should visit here atleast one
Small but nice
Impetigo the oldest place in Malda
Probably the only museum where you could find the remains of old Bengal Sultans and people of their times.
Good place to visit
Amazing
Good place
Not well maintain... It closed at 5:10 pm not 5:30..
It was a awesome place
Nice place
Good
31 picture there , all are need to edit , 📷 doesnt match .
Nicely place to visitors
Siliguri
Many historical collection in this museum.
Beautiful & historical...
Nice place
Only one museum at Malda nearby Vivekananda School
There is nothing to see..
Normally
Some old things are available here...
Basically good ....
Good collections
Nice museum
Good place
Fantastic museum in Malda district
Good place
A must visit place
It need more.
Please visite here.
Nice city
Beautiful and historical
Nice place
Nice...
Not notisable
Collection is not huge....
Nice