| Location | Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India |
| Museum Type | Historical Museum |
| Founding Year | Opened to the public in 1972 |
| Building | Mehrangarh Fort, within its fortified walls |
| Collection | – Rare artifacts, including weaponry and armor |
| | – Palanquins, howdahs (elephant seats), and carriages |
| | – Intricately crafted textiles, costumes, and paintings |
| | – Royal artifacts, including cradles and ornaments |
| Exhibits | – Galleries depicting the lifestyle and culture of the Rathore dynasty |
| | – Audio-visual presentations narrating the fort’s history |
| Special Attractions | – Stunning architecture showcasing Rajput craftsmanship |
| | – The Phool Mahal, a palace hall adorned with intricate designs and mirrors |
| | – Displays of historical cannons and their significance |
| Significance | Preserves the heritage and history of the Rathore dynasty and Jodhpur |
| Accessibility | Accessible to the public; visitors can explore different sections of the fort |
| Timing | Generally open from morning to evening, with specific visiting hours |
| Admission Fee | Requires an entry ticket for access to the fort and museum |
| Facilities | – Audio guides available for an informative tour |
| | – Souvenir shops offering traditional Rajasthani crafts |