Explore Akbar's Palace Museum in Ajmer, Rajasthan! Formerly Daulat Khana, it's filled with history and amazing artifacts. Discover India's royal past!
Admire Miniature Paintings And Sculptures.
Explore Mughal And Rajput Armory Collection.
Learn About Mughal-Rajput History.
Photograph The Architecture And Artifacts.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Emperor Akbar commissioned the construction of this palace in 1570 as a strategic stronghold and a royal residence during his campaigns in Rajasthan. Ajmer held significant importance due to its proximity to the pilgrimage site of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. The palace served as a base for Akbar's military expeditions and political negotiations with the Rajput rulers. It was also the location where Sir Thomas Roe, the ambassador of King James I of England, met with Emperor Jahangir in 1616, marking a crucial moment in Anglo-Mughal relations. Over time, the palace was converted into a museum to preserve and showcase the region's rich historical and cultural heritage, allowing visitors to delve into the Mughal and Rajput eras.