It is a very interesting and informative local history museum. The perfect preservation of the exhibits, dating back several millennia, is striking. It's amazing how it happened that numerous colonialists didn't take out all these wonders in a few centuries. In general, it is an excellent museum of the ideal size to visit. Informative, but not overly large. If only it also had air conditioners... But he's good without it. And around the fence there is a local equivalent of the Arbat with works by local artists. I recommend.
A lot of antiquities date back to the 19th century BC. Inside, you can only take photos, videos are not allowed. The lighting is weak, but it is very informative if you read the captions in English with a translator. The entrance fee is 1200 rupees.