Grounds of the Prince of Wales Museum, located in the Mumbai near the Gateway of India.
The green grounds of the Prince of Wales Museum, increases its beauty. George V, Prince of Wales, laid the foundation stone of the museum in 1905. It is situated near the Gateway of India, in Mumbai, India. The new name of Prince of Wales Museum is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum. During the First World War, it was used as a hospital.
The museum has rare and ancient exhibits of Indian history and objects from foreign lands. It has also Indus Valley Civilization artifacts and relics from ancient India. There is an entire gallery devoted to Buddhist tankha scrolls and Tibetan bronzes. There is also a collection of many miniature paintings from various Indian schools of art.