Jehangir Art Gallery
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Don't let the drab exterior of the Jehangir Art Gallery fool you; inside you'll find four exhibition halls featuring an ever-changing rotation of contemporary exhibits by well-known Indian artists. When it's not pouring during mon … Read more
Don't let the drab exterior of the Jehangir Art Gallery fool you; inside you'll find four exhibition halls featuring an ever-changing rotation of contemporary exhibits by well-known Indian artists. When it's not pouring during monsoon season, artists even sell their work outside the building. Read less

Mumbai's foremost contemporary art gallery
Word to the wise: Collector? Poke your nose into Natesan's, the nation's oldest antique dealer situated in the basement of the museum complex.
Founded in 1952 at the urging of Indain painter K K Hebbar, the Jehangir Art Gallery is situated at Kala Ghoda, behind the Prince of Wales Museum, near the Gateway of India.
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