Roerich Art Gallery, Naggar
Nicholas K. Roerich embraced stupendous
quality. His inspiration from the Himalayas drew him to paint
thousands of paintings of the Himalayas, the sentinels of India.
A few of his excellent creations have been housed at the Roerich
Art Gallery, in Naggar. The gallery preserves original works of
Roerich on the Himalayas, quotations from Roerich and valued words
of the visitors and the admirers.
Roerich Art Gallery is situated 2 km uphill from Naggar bus stand.
The gallery remains open from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M., except Mondays.
Once you reach Naggar you can easily get a taxi or an auto-rickshaw
to the art gallery.
Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, Naggar

Uruswati, meaning light of the morning star. This folk art museum was founded
by Professor and Madame Nicholas Roerich in 1928, then known as
Research Institute, Naggar where history, ethos, the spirit of
the Himalayan region and the traditional Indian and Tibetan medicines
were studied.
It was renamed as Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum in 1993.
The museum preserves paintings made by Roerich and also those
made by Indian and Russian artists.
The museum remains open from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. throughout the
week. It is situated 100 m uphill Roerich Art Gallery. You can
easily hire a taxi or an auto-rickshaw from Naggar bus stand.