
Odisha State Maritime Museum Cuttack
Explore Odisha's seafaring past at the historic Jobra Workshop, featuring maritime artifacts, boat replicas, and family fun.

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Odisha State Maritime Museum Cuttack
Best Time
See everything before closing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore Odisha's seafaring past at the historic Jobra Workshop, featuring maritime artifacts, boat replicas, and family fun.
"A captivating journey through Odisha's maritime heritage with engaging exhibits for all ages."

⏳ Allow ample time
Dedicate at least 1.5 hours to fully enjoy the museum and its exhibits.
🐠 Aquarium & Maze Fun
Consider adding the aquarium and mirror maze for extra enjoyment, especially with kids.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 6,805 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Wooden Boat Replicas
Main Galleries
Marvel at intricate wooden boat replicas, showcasing ancient shipbuilding techniques.

Aquarium
Special Exhibits
Discover a diverse collection of fascinating fish species in a well-maintained aquarium.

Mirror Maze
Special Exhibits
Get lost in a fun and disorienting mirror maze, a hit with visitors of all ages.

Historic Jobra Workshop
Museum Grounds
Explore the grounds of the 1869 British-era workshop, now home to the museum.
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Planning Your Visit
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Insider Tips
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⏳ Allow ample time
Dedicate at least 1.5 hours to fully enjoy the museum and its exhibits.
🐠 Aquarium & Maze Fun
Consider adding the aquarium and mirror maze for extra enjoyment, especially with kids.
❌ Avoid Mondays
The museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays, so plan your visit accordingly.
🚶♀️ Disability Friendly
The museum and park are designed to be accessible for visitors with disabilities.
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from all over the internet
⏳ Allow ample time
Dedicate at least 1.5 hours to fully enjoy the museum and its exhibits.
🐠 Aquarium & Maze Fun
Consider adding the aquarium and mirror maze for extra enjoyment, especially with kids.
❌ Avoid Mondays
The museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays, so plan your visit accordingly.
🚶♀️ Disability Friendly
The museum and park are designed to be accessible for visitors with disabilities.
📸 Capture the History
The museum offers great photo opportunities of maritime artifacts and replicas.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Odisha State Maritime Museum captivating, highlighting its rich maritime heritage and engaging exhibits like the aquarium and mirror maze. While the historical displays are praised, some feel the 4D show and aquarium ticket prices could be better justified. The museum's accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere are also noted positives.
"The Museum is very captivating. Please keep in mind to have at least an hour and half in your hand to enjoy it well. One can enjoy the museum with just the general admission tickets. However, I would recommend adding aquarium and mirror maze to the mix. The 3D show is not worth the money spent. The aquarium has a great collection of fishes and the mirror maze is great. The collection of historical artifacts is also awesome. The park is kids friendly and the whole museum is disability friendly. I would either recommend the morning time or 3pm to ensure you end up seeing everything by 5 pm!"
Paresh Kumar Samantaray
"The museum is by far millennium city Cuttack’s one of the best tourist attractions. The maritime museum came up in the old dilapidated complex of “River Boat Construction and Repair Workshop” constructed during the British era. The workshop was renovated and renovated and converted into the present day Odisha State Maritime Museum in 2013.
The exhibits of the museum give an insight into the ancient Odisha’s famed maritime industry. On display are the tools used by the Sadhabas (or seafarers), age old navigation systems and its evolution.
The chief attractions are the wooden boat replica’s, the huge boat shed and the lathe which was the largest in Asia during its time. The addition of the 4D shows along with the aquarium section to the museum is a huge draw especially for the kids. But the cost of the visit to Aquarium at Rs.50/- is not justified.
There is also a Mirror Maze @Rs.20/- for single entry."
Sekhar
"The maritime museum came up in the old dilapidated complex of “River Boat Construction and Repair Workshop” constructed during the British era. The workshop was renovated and renovated and converted into the present day Odisha State Maritime Museum in 2013. The exhibits of the museum give an insight into the ancient Odisha’s famed maritime industry. On display are the tools used by the Sadhabas (or seafarers), age old navigation systems and its evolution.
The chief attractions are the wooden boat replica’s, the huge boat shed and the lathe which was the largest in Asia during its time. The addition of the 3D shows along with the aquarium section to the museum is a huge draw especially for the kids.
The museum located on the banks of River Mahanadinear Jobra along with its finely manicured and maintained lawns makes for a pleasant outing with family. The museum regularly conducts painting competitions for children regularly which attracts a lot of participants and the interactive initiatives adds to the feel good factor about the place. It also has an open air auditorium with a sitting capacity of 250 people.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located in Jobra, Cuttack, near the Mahanadi Barrage. You can reach it by auto-rickshaw or taxi from anywhere in Cuttack.
Yes, parking is generally available at the museum premises, making it convenient for visitors arriving by private vehicle.
Cuttack is well-connected by rail and road. The nearest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar, about 25 km away.
The museum is situated near the Mahanadi Barrage, offering scenic views. Cuttack city itself has other historical sites worth exploring.
Ride-sharing apps are generally available in Cuttack and can be a convenient way to reach the museum.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
General admission tickets are available. While the exact price can vary, it's generally affordable for Indian visitors.
Yes, there are separate charges for the aquarium and mirror maze, in addition to the general admission ticket.
Reviews suggest that the 3D show might not be worth the money spent, so consider this before purchasing tickets.
Information on online ticket booking is not widely available; it's best to purchase tickets at the museum counter.
Information on specific discounts is not readily available, but it's advisable to inquire at the ticket counter upon arrival.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Key attractions include galleries on maritime history, navigation, boat building, wooden boat replicas, the historic boat shed, and a large lathe.
Yes, the museum is very family-friendly, with attractions like the aquarium, mirror maze, and a park that kids enjoy.
It's recommended to allocate at least 1.5 hours to explore the museum thoroughly.
The museum and its park are designed to be disability-friendly, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone.
Information on guided tours is not widely advertised, but the exhibits are self-explanatory.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there isn't extensive dining within the museum, there might be small snack stalls. It's advisable to eat before or after your visit.
Cuttack city offers a variety of local eateries and restaurants serving Odia cuisine. Explore the areas around Jobra or the city center.
Generally, outside food and drinks are discouraged inside museums, but check specific museum policies upon arrival.
Yes, vegetarian dishes are widely available in Odia cuisine and at most restaurants in Cuttack.
Information about a dedicated cafe or restaurant within the museum is limited; it's best to assume limited options.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed in most areas of the museum, but it's always good to check for any specific restrictions on exhibits.
Flash photography might be restricted in certain areas to protect delicate artifacts. Look for signage indicating such restrictions.
The wooden boat replicas, the historic boat shed, and the museum's exterior architecture offer great photo opportunities.
Drone photography is typically not permitted in and around tourist attractions and museums due to privacy and security concerns.
There are no specific photo packages mentioned, but the museum itself provides a visually rich experience for photographers.



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