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Jehangir Art Gallery Overview
A monumental establishment in the field of art, Jehangir Art gallery was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir, second baronet, in 1952. Located in the southern region of Mumbai, the art gallery is commemorated not just as a primary spot for exhibitions of rare and appreciated paintings, sculptures, photographs, and crafts but also stands as a symbol for promotion and empowerment of Indian contemporary art.

Apart from exhibitions, there are various workshops, forums, and discussions on various aspects of education and art that are conducted in the gallery, counting up to 300 shows per year. Furthermore, the construction of this gallery helped strengthen the contemporary art culture in Mumbai. The by-product of which is the annual fest titled the 'Kala Ghoda Festival'.

With the Jahangir art gallery as the host, the festival is extravagantly stretched to 9 days of sheer art with various exhibitions, workshops, and gatherings celebrating the success of art in India.

Looking deeper into the construct of the gallery which has been through quite a few tweaks in the past couple of years, Jehangir Art Gallery homes 4 full-fledged halls mainly, the Exhibition hall, Hirji Jehangir Gallery, Terrace Art Gallery and the Auditorium hall ready to host activities and exhibitions.

All in all, Jehangir Art Gallery is an absolute delight for artists. From an array of shows to a platform for local artists to prove their skills, the art gallery is a monumental establishment in the field of art. 

History of Jehangir Art Gallery:



The eminent Jehangir Art Gallery was founded at Kala Ghoda, Mumbai by Sir Cowasji Jehangir, as a dedicatory memorial for his late son B.G Kher. Standing as one of the oldest buildings in the city, the Art Gallery was built in 1952. The gallery has exhibited creations of some of the greatest names including the works of S.H Raza, M.F Hussain, K.K Hebbar, Anjolie Ela Menon and more.

Sitting close to the Prince of Wales Museum, the Art Gallery since its inception has always been folded with travelers and art lovers. Acting as a pioneer, Jehangir Art Gallery which stood as a symbol of art, slowly encouraged other exhibitors to lean towards the art. So various art facilities have been constructed around the gallery making the entire Kala Ghoda area a hubspot for art and sheer creativity. 

Interestingly, the wave of promoting contemporary art in the county started in 1988 with the formation of the Bombay Art Society. Taking a step further, in promoting young and growing artists, Sir Jehangir promptly donated towards the notion and established Jehangir Art Gallery. Additionally, prize distribution and rewards for best art which is still practiced has always been there with the facility since its inception. 

Architecture of Jehangir Art Gallery:


The primary designer of the Jehangir Art Gallery was Durga Bajpai. The gallery is celebrated as one of the finest and the first conceptualized construction of the city. Since its conception, the gallery has been through a number of changes but the fundamental design stays intact.

The recent positioning of the gallery stands with fully furnished and technologically sound halls, exhibition areas, and auditorium. While the exhibition area is a ginormous 3,700 square feet space, the auditorium also occupies a substantial 2,700 square feet of area.

Top of the line security system, climate control equipment and a hanging wall are just a few examples of the amenities the gallery is fitted with. This instantly makes it a favored place among exhibitors and artists for presenting their creations.

The gallery also holds a library encapsulated with various books on art. It came into existence in 1975 when the committee at the museum discovered that they had gathered a number of unsold art and paintings.

The library holds these and leases them or sells them out, paying the artist and keeping a minimal commission for themselves. Later, a sales and printing room was also erected inside the premise as a medium to deliver visitors with reproductions of books and other forms of art and writings.

How To Reach

From Mumbai Airport:



Arrive at the Mumbai International Airport and take the taxi and cab services that are available at the exit. The cab should drop you directly at the entrance of the gallery. You can also take a taxi or cab to the nearest Andheri Station and use the local train to reach Churchgate station from where a taxi will drop you to the gallery. This option can save you both a lot of time and money. 

Best Time To Visit



Between October and February is the best time to visit the establishment. Especially in the month of February during the annual Kala Ghoda Festival. Between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM is the best time to pay a visit to the facility during the day. 

Other Essential Information

Location: Jehangir Art Gallery, 161B, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

Timings: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Price: No Entry Fee

Exhibitions at Jehangir Art Gallery:



The Jehangir Art Gallery hosts up to 300 exhibitions each year. This rolls from conferences, discussions to workshops and more. The gallery has exhibited works from some of the greatest artists of their time which includes M.F Hussain and S.H Raza. The exhibitions in the gallery happen mainly in either one of the three Exhibitions halls, Auditoriums or Gallery. But the highlight of the entire facility is the Kala Ghoda Art Festival. One of the primary hosts of the festival, Jehangir Art Gallery during this time exhibits various paintings, sculptures, photographs, and crafts.

While the modern take on exhibitions dictates a more outbound style, Jehangir Art Gallery is an enclosed establishment that at the time of its development had no scope of an outdoor exhibition pattern. There are no specific breaks for exhibitions, the gallery is open throughout the year and exhibitions or enthusiasts interested in visiting the place can do it freely. If you want to learn more about special exhibitions in the gallery, you can visit their official website or find details of exhibitions on the gallery’s notice board. 
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Jehangir Art Gallery FAQs

Do I have to pay to visit the gallery?

No, the gallery charges no kind of entry fee from its visitors. You can get down at the entrance and walk right into the gallery. However, if you plan on renting some books or artworks from the gallery, you will need to pay a certain sum of amount. The same applies to buying anything from the facility. Additionally, if you are visiting a particular exhibition or event, charges to enter the event may apply, depending on the arrangement.

Where can I learn about a special exhibition at the gallery?

You can either visit the official website of the gallery - www.jehangairartgallery.com or if you are near the facility, you can also find the dates of special exhibitions on their notice board. The board is updated every 4 months with new schedules and event details.

Are baby strollers or backpacks permitted in the gallery?

Yes, baby strollers and backpacks are permitted inside the facility.

Is photography permitted in the gallery?

Generally, it is not allowed. However, if you have permission from the exhibitor whose event is in play, you can take pictures. In other words, proper permission for photography has to be taken well beforehand.

Can I use my mobile phone in the gallery?

Yes, you can use your mobile phone in the gallery. However, it should not be used to take pictures or shoot videos if you don't have prior permission from the exhibitors or the facility.

Can I eat or drink in the gallery?

No, eating or drinking beverages inside the gallery is strictly prohibited. There are various cafes and restaurants outside and near the gallery that you can visit for snacks and other food items.

Where can I park my car?

You can find two parking lots just outside the gallery. You can park your vehicle here for a minimal fee.

Does the gallery have wheelchair access?

Although you will not be provided with any wheelchair from the gallery, a ramp is provided at the entrance stairway for wheelchairs. So, if you are in a wheelchair it should not be a trouble for you to get inside and discover the gallery at all.

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