Miniature Museum 1
Ancient Paintings on Paper
A Window into India’s Miniature Traditions
The Miniature Painting Museum I houses one of the most exquisite collections of early Indian miniature art. These works, delicate in size yet monumental in meaning, reflect centuries of devotion, craftsmanship, and storytelling from Persian, Sikh, Kashmiri, Pahari, Rajasthani and Pahthani.
All of them are registered with ASI
Collection Highlights
Early Schools of Miniature Art
Rare pieces from early Rajasthani and Pahari schools.
Narratives
in
Colour
Each painting tells a story, from folklore to spiritual themes.
Mastery
of
Technique
Fine brushwork, natural pigments, and intricate detailing
Why It Matters
This museum is not just a repository of art — it is a record of India’s cultural memory. The works reveal how artists distilled entire worlds into tiny frames, carrying forward religious, social, and philosophical ideas through the centuries. For students, researchers, and enthusiasts, it is a chance to witness the origins of a tradition that influenced Indian art for generations.
Visitor Information
4/6 Siri Fort Institutional Area, Opposite Gate No 2 Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi, Delhi 110049, India
Timings
11:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Open All Days
Ticketless Museums
Free entry to museums and library
