



Anokhi Museum Of Hand Printing
4.5
Learn about traditional hand-block printing in a UNESCO-awarded restored haveli.
Pay on Site
Niche
2-3 hours.
Duration
Introduction
Situated in a beautifully restored haveli near Amber Fort, the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing highlights the traditional art of hand block printing. The museum features a variety of exhibits, from historical textiles to contemporary designs, and offers workshops where visitors can try their hand at this age-old craft. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the techniques and cultural significance of hand block printing.
Not To Be Missed
- Interactive Workshops: Engage in block printing activities to learn the craft hands-on.
- Historical Textile Exhibits: Displaying beautiful pieces from different eras, showcasing the evolution of block printing.
Not Recommended for
Visitors with limited interest in traditional crafts and textiles.
Timings
Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 5pm Sunday, 11am to 4.30pm
Block carving & printing demonstrations run all day except from 1.30 pm — 2pm daily and 1pm — 2.30pm on Friday.
Closed on Mondays and major public holidays. The museum is closed in the summers. Check before going.