Peshawar Gandhara Museum
The present main hall of the Peshawar Museum was built in 1906-07 in the memory of Queen Victoria. The two-storey building, an amalgamation of the British and Mughal architectures, originally consisted of the main hall and two side aisles on the ground and first floor, surmounted by four elegant cupolas and small pinnacles on all the corners.
The main collection of Peshawar Museum, 14168 items in total till date, includes Gandhara sculptures, coins, manuscripts and copies of the Holy Quran, inscriptions, weapons, dresses, jewellery, Kalash effigies, Mughal era and later period miniature Paintings, household objects, local and Persian handicrafts.