The Watson Museum is a prominent museum located in the city of Rajkot in the Indian state of Gujarat. The museum was established in 1888, and is named after its founder, Colonel John Watson.
The Watson Museum houses a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits, ranging from historical objects to contemporary art. The museum has several galleries, each showcasing a different theme or era. The galleries include the History of Rajkot, the Gandhian Room, the Watson Gallery, and the Art Gallery.
The History of Rajkot gallery offers a glimpse into the city's past, with exhibits showcasing artifacts and photographs from various periods of Rajkot's history. The Gandhian Room is dedicated to the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, who spent a considerable part of his early life in Rajkot. The Watson Gallery features exhibits on archeology, natural history, and geology, while the Art Gallery showcases works of contemporary artists from across India