Mysore is the second largest city in the Indian state of Karnataka. The name Mysore is an anglicised version of Mahishuru, which means the abode of Mahisha. The place is famous for the festivities that take place during the Dussehra festival. During this, a large number of tourists come here. Apart from this, the Mysore style painting, the sweet dish Mysore Pak and the Mysore silk saree are also famous here. People also call it the cultural capital of Karnataka.

Tourists visiting Mysore love to see the heritage structures and palaces here. But that's not all there is to see here. You might not know, but many museums are also located in Mysore. So, today in this article we are telling you about some museums located in Mysore-

Railway Museum

The Mysore Rail Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of rail transport in India. This museum has a large collection of photographs. Apart from this, here you get information about the development of rail transport in India. The railway engine of this museum is the main attraction here. Seeing the different stages of its development can be ascertained.

Melody World Wax Museum

You should visit this museum once if you are in Mysore. The Melody World Wax Museum in the city of Mysore houses a collection of over a hundred wax statues and over three hundred musical instruments. In this museum, you will get to see museum instruments of different times. This is a popular place, where people like to come.

Regional Museum of Natural History

The Regional Museum of National History in Mysore is one such place where you can learn a lot about Karnataka. Specimens of animals, insects and fossils are displayed in this museum. If you have gone to visit Mysore with children, then definitely you must visit this museum once. By visiting this museum, children will be able to know in more detail about the conservation of their environment and natural resources.

Sand Museum

This place is quite a good place to visit for those who are interested in art. You will get a chance to see beautifully carved sculptures made of sand in the Sand Museum located in the city of Mysore. The main attraction of this museum is the 15 feet high idol of Lord Ganesha made of sand, which looks very beautiful. Apart from Lord Ganesha, the museum also displays sculptures of various wildlife and ancient civilizations.

Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum

The Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum is a small place, but its charm is amazing. There are many things made of shells i.e. mussels. There are sculptures, buildings and even ornaments made from natural materials. If you are into marine art then this is a great place to visit. This museum is very well maintained and you get a different experience when you visit here.

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