Museum halls

Museums in Mumbai

A tour of the finest frames and a few well-timed chuckles. Choose a hall and mind the ropes.

Gallery 01

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, this grand structure houses an exquisite collection of ancient Indian art, archaeology and natural history. And no, you don't have to say the full name each time you want to visit. The Indo-Saracenic domes create fascinating acoustic properties—sounds echo through the galleries with colonial-era grandeur, so visitors learn to move with the dignity the Maharaj himself would expect.

159-161, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400023, India
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National Gallery of Modern Art

This is where you go to witness the evolution of Indian art. From Raja Ravi Varma's oil paintings to M.F. Husain's modernist pieces, this place is a journey through time. And guess what? The building itself is an art, too! The heritage structure maintains that particular stillness where even a whisper carries—so perhaps save the pav bhaji celebration for after your visit.

Sir Cowasji Jahangir Public Hall, M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400032, India
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Jehangir Art Gallery

A paradise for contemporary art lovers, this gallery is Mumbai's Soho. The art is as fresh as a morning 'chai' and the artists are more approachable than your neighbourhood aunty. The constant flow of Kala Ghoda visitors creates a lively ambient hum—providing merciful cover for those who couldn't resist the street food vendors outside.

161B, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

The oldest museum in Mumbai, it's like a time machine, but without any DeLoreans. You'll find the history of Mumbai, art, and culture all under one Victorian roof. The adjacent Rani Baug gardens provide strategic fresh-air intervals between galleries—a layout the British designed for the climate but which serves multiple purposes for visitors fresh from Byculla's bhel puri stalls.

91 A, Rani Baug, Veer Mata Jijbai Bhonsle Udyan, Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Marg, Byculla East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400027, India
Gallery 05

Piramal Art Foundation

Ever wondered what a billionaire's art collection might look like? Visit Piramal Art Foundation and wonder no more. It's free to enter, but sadly, not free to take any art home. The corporate tower setting means industrial-grade air filtration systems—the Piramals didn't build an empire by leaving anything to chance, including atmospheric quality.

B Wing, Peninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400013, India
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Artisans' Art Gallery

This non-profit organisation promotes traditional and contemporary Indian crafts and arts. It's like Etsy, but you can't buy anything online. The intimate Kala Ghoda space rewards visitors who arrive with settled constitutions—the serious craft collectors can spot a misal pav aftermath from across the room.

52-56 Dr VB Gandhi Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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Tao Art Gallery

A dynamic space that showcases contemporary art and sculptures. Remember, it's Tao, not 'Chow'. The Worli sea-facing location means constant ocean breezes sweep through—nature's own ventilation system, which visitors emerging from the nearby Koliwada seafood joints have found philosophically appropriate.

165, The View, Dr. Annie Besant Rd, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400018, India
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Chemould Prescott Road

A gallery known for promoting edgy, contemporary art. It's like the 'cool kid' of Mumbai's art scene. The third-floor walk-up means you've earned your viewing by the time you arrive—and the climb conveniently helps work off whatever you had at Britannia & Co. beforehand.

Queens Mansion, 3rd Floor, G. Talwatkar Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Gallery 09

Nine Fish Art Gallery

This gallery is located in a restored heritage warehouse. It's as much about the art as it is about the 'fish'. Just kidding, there are no fish here. The converted mill space has that cavernous industrial quality where sounds dissipate into the exposed rafters—a feature the Byculla locals have tested more thoroughly than the architects ever anticipated.

The New Great Eastern Mills, 25-29, Dr Ambedkar Rd, opp. Rani Baug, Byculla East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400027, India
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Sakshi Gallery

This gallery has been instrumental in promoting Indian artists globally. It's like the 'Mama Manager' for Indian artists. The Colaba setting attracts Mumbai's most discerning collectors, who arrive with impeccable timing relative to their last Cafe Mondegar breakfast—the art world elite here have standards.

6/19, Grants Building, 2nd floor, Arthur Bunder Rd, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400005, India
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The Ravi Paranjape Foundation and Studio

The Ravi Paranjape Foundation and Studio is a renowned artistic institution and creative hub dedicated to promoting and preserving the legacy of the acclaimed artist, Ravi Paranjape. Located in Pune rather than Mumbai, the Model Colony setting offers a more relaxed pace—though the Puneri misal is no less demanding of strategic timing.

1-Rutika Apts, 1098/5-A Model Colony, opp. Model Colony Post Office, Shivajinagar, Pune - 411016, India