Swat Museum

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Swat, Pakistan

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

Swat Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Swat Museum is located in Swat, Pakistan on Saidu Sharif Rd, Mingora,. Swat Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Pakistan.

Address

Saidu Sharif Rd, Mingora,

Phone

+923449638193

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Idrees Khan

Swat Museum Well come public all over the world Alot of memories specially swat and budist. Memories of the founder and Royal family of swat, malika Azlibath, President Ayub Khan, British Army, professor 2C 1955.

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Muneeb Ahmed Khan

Good to visit. Hinduism to Buddhism to Islam.. all happened in Swat. Great management of this historic museum by KPK government.

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Kamran Niazi

It's a national tragedy, what they have done and are doing to the cultural heritage of the area, especially to the artifacts of Budha. It could have been been a place to remember, but after visiting it, it's s place to be annoyed about. Why can't they spend time and money to really ensure that all artifacts are properly stored and displayed? Why can't they have money earning opportunities (replicas, pictures, etc) attached? The fee is PKR 10 each (it's a steal) and 300PKR for photography. They don't understand the dangers of flash photography and the hotel staff didn't know where the museum was. 9 Galleries, and each gallery covers a specific period, mainly Buddhist with a few other religions thrown in. Finally, those who died in the area in the fight against the terrorists should be remembered and celebrated. But they have been not properly recognized or represented. In short, please do visit the place, before it is destroyed due to ignorance and lack of official support (The biggest surprise, the Museum does not have its own website and nor does it's staff have their visiting cards).

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Ghazzal Mehdi

Perhaps the most modern and well maintained museum. Very helping staff.

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Muhammad Imran Shahid

Wonderful place but photography charges are separate they are 300

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Arooj Sajid

Really liked it especially the guide at the museum, forgot his name but he was the one with the beard. He told us a lot about the history of the artifacts present at the museum. I simply loved the tour of the museum. It had 7 rooms and all of them were filled with artifacts from different times of the past. Photography wasn't allowed in the museum but you can pay 300 Rs. to take as many photos as you want. The entry ticket was Rs. 10 per person.

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Arshad Khan

If you are an student of History and interested in Buddha's & Gandhara culture, then it's a must visit place for you.

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zahid manzoor

Very very good place you can ask anything about this palace. Instagram m_zahidmanzoor