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Mayo College Museum

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The Mayo College Museum is located on the campus of Mayo College, a prestigious boys' boarding school founded in 1875. The museum itself is housed in the original school building, a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Inside, visitors can explore a collection that includes historical photographs, old school uniforms, medals, trophies, and documents that trace the school's evolution from the British Raj to modern India. Exhibits also feature gifts from alumni, including rare books and art. The museum offers a glimpse into the life of students over the decades, with displays on sports, academics, and extracurricular activities. The serene campus, with its sprawling lawns and colonial-era buildings, adds to the experience. It's a niche attraction for history buffs, education enthusiasts, and alumni, but also interesting for anyone curious about India's colonial educational legacy.

Don't miss

  • Historical photographs of early students and campus life
  • Rare books and manuscripts from the school's library collection
  • Trophies and medals from inter-school competitions
  • Uniforms and personal belongings of notable alumni
  • The original school bell and other vintage memorabilia

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Ways to visit Mayo College Museum

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Mayo College Museum with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Call ahead to confirm visiting hours, as the museum may be closed during school holidays or exams.
  • Photography inside the museum may be prohibited; ask permission first.
  • Dress modestly; you are on a school campus.
  • Carry a photo ID for entry registration.

A bit of history

Mayo College was established in 1875 by the British Raj to educate the sons of Indian princes and nobles, modeled on Eton College. The museum was later created to preserve the institution's rich history and heritage, showcasing artifacts from its early days to the present.

Common questions

Is the museum open to the public?

Yes, but access may be limited to certain hours. It's best to call ahead.

Can I visit the school grounds without going to the museum?

The campus is generally restricted, but the museum is the main public access point. You may need a pass.

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours may be available upon request. Contact the museum in advance.

Is there an entry fee?

It's likely free or a small donation. Confirm with the school.

How do I get there from the Ajmer railway station?

Take an auto-rickshaw or taxi; it's about 4 km away.

Can I take photos?

Photography is usually not allowed inside the museum. Check with staff.

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