The General Amar Singh Kanota Library and Museum

Museum Address
The General Amar Singh Kanota Library and Museum, Castle Kanota Hotel, Agra Road, Kanauta
City
State
Rajasthan
Pin Code
303012
Phone Number
Museum website
http://www.hotelnarainniwas.com/history-museum.php
Are there any docents or guides who visitors can directly call to book for a guided tour?
Yes
First Name
Vidushi
Last Name
Pal Singh
Mobile Number
When was the museum established?
2012
Main category
Other categories
Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors.

The seat of the Thakurs of Kanota, Kanota Garh, a castle built in 1872, houses the collection of General Amar Singh Kanota Library and Museum Trust. The collection reflects a rich family tapestry and hold many objects that date back from Thakur Zorawar Singh's time, with gradual additions by other members of the family, especially the multi-faceted General Amar Singh. The displayed collection is broadly divided into two phases. Phase I showcases the life and artefacts from General Amar Singh Kanota while Phase II  is dedicated to the entire family showing visual archives of other members of Kanota family. 

The collections include diaries, paintings, maps, photographs, books and household accounts to carriages, arms, armour, and firearms. Part of the living heritage of Kanota, many of these objects are regularly used for ceremonial purposes. The introduction gallery houses the history of the Kanota family and collection of pocket maps of Amar Singh.  The Sports and Military section of the museum has objects such as rifles, long spears, trophies, and Amar Singh's uniform. The period library above the taikhana (basement) recreates Amar Singh’s library and personal rooms, offering visitors the opportunity to physically experience the spaces he lived in, the objects he used, and the books he selected lovingly and treasured. The display in taikhana recreates Amar Singh's life through objects and the spaces he inhabited. The family galleries exhibit an eclectic variety of objects, including reproductions where appropriate, especially for conservation reasons. 

General Amar Singh Kanota is perhaps the only member of the Rajput nobility to have developed and sustained a practice of writing/chronicling. He had the spirit of a scholar and thinker, writing a diary for 40 years from 1898 to 1942, leaving behind 89 volumes of what is perhaps the longest continuously-written diary in the world. A vast and astonishingly detailed resource for his times, it provides fascinating insights into British and Rajput life. His legacy also includes several thousand books he read—around 60 books a year—journals, manuscripts and magazines in both Hindi and English.

Photography
Yes
Videography
Yes
Cafeteria
No
Museum shop
No
Wheelchair friendly
No
Restroom
Yes
Drinking water
Yes
Locker room
No
Parking
Yes
Information in Braille
No
Workshops/seminars/lectures
No
Garden/picnic area
Yes
Audio/visual guides
No
Guided tours
Yes
Library and archives services
Yes
IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
No
Any other facilities
The museum is partially accessible by wheelchairs. There is no attached cafeteria to the museum, but tea/coffee is served with additional charges to the ticket.
Auditorium
No
Conference/ Seminar hall
No
Museum membership
No
Conservation lab
No
Research lab
No
Who manages the museum?
Others
Others:
Owner: Kanota Family
Person-in-charge of the museum
Owner
First Name
Vidushi
Last Name
Pal Singh
Mobile no.
What is the average duration to see the museum?
1-2 hours
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26.87208565774, 75.949580669403

Is the museum currently closed?
No
Image for museum exterior/building
Facade of the Museum
Gallery Images
Image
Description of the Image

Interior view of Introduction gallery

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Description of the Image

Maps of France from the collection of General Amar Singh Kanota

Medium
Offset printing
Image title
Map of France
Name of the artist
Unknown maker
Size
165 x 110 mm (folded)
Year
c. 1900 C.E.
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Description of the Image

One of the personal diaries from the collection of General Amar Singh Kanota

Medium
Paper, leather, ink, gilt ruling and titling
Image title
Diaries
Size
350 x 214 x 55 mm
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Description of the Image

Commemorative trowel presented to the Colonel of Kachhawa Horse Jaipur (Jaipur Lancers) due to his laying the foundation stone of regimental temple. 

Medium
Wood, metal
Image title
Commemorative trowel
Size
65 x 260 x 37 mm
Year
1941 C.E.
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Description of the Image

Interior view of taikhana. The objects seen in the gallery are a mixture of original items and period replicas, intended to provide insights into aspects of Amar Singh's multifaceted life.

The pieces on display include the chairs he acquired while at Mhow, a gramophone and accompanying record box and a game box with a surprisingly large selection of games with which to pass the time. 

Image title
Interior view of taikhana
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Description of the Image

Amar Singh's marriage party just before the baraat procession, in front of Sir Pratap's house, Jodhpore

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Image title
Photograph from Amar Singh's wedding
Name of the artist
Unknown photographer
Size
203 x 280 mm
Year
1901 C.E.
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Description of the Image

(L-R) Standing: Beri Sal, Sardar Singh and Kesri Singh. Seated: Gordhan Singh, Bhoj Raj Singhjee and Amar Singh

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Image title
Family portrait
Name of the artist
Unknown photographer
Size
90 x 115 mm
Year
1910 C.E.
Image
Description of the Image

Stirrup with lantern belonging to Amar Singh Kanota

Medium
Iron, glass
Image title
Stirrup
Name of the artist
Unknown maker
Size
200 x 170 mm
Year
c. 1915 C.E.
Image
Description of the Image

Photograph of Gambhir Singh of Kanota 

Medium
Gelatin siver print, hand painted
Image title
Gambhir Singh of Kanota
Name of the artist
Unknown artist
Size
389 x 324 mm
Year
c. 1870 C.E.
Image
Description of the Image

Naqsha Thana Beju Pada Tahsil Baswa 
Nizamat Dausa Raj Sawai Jaipur

Medium
Paper, ink
Image title
Map of Jaipur
Name of the artist
Unknown maker
Size
428 x 425 mm
Year
c. 1900 C.E.
Entry Fee
Applicable
Entry fee information
₹ 250 for Museum Visit
₹ 350 for Museum Visit + Tea/Coffee
Opening Days
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Opening Time
09:00 a.m.
Closing Time
06:00 p.m.
Other Information
Preference: Visit by appointment