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This museum displays artefacts of Buddhist and Tibetan cultures, some of them dating back to the 5th century. Kangra Museum has a diverse collection of wood carvings, embroidered costumes, tribal jewellery, rare coins, pottery, anthropological materials and sculptures. Old carved doors, lintels, pandals, dresses and shamianas used by the royal locals are also displayed. This marvellous heritage dates back to 4th century BC. As one of the oldest forts in India and the largest fort in the Himalayas, this royal marvel of architecture was once the residence of the Royal family of Kangra.