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Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King

Dates 10 April – 20 October 2024
Location Exhibition Galleries


★★★★ 'a glorious show' - The Evening Standard
★★★★ - The Times


Admission charge. Members go free.

Explore the remarkable life and legacy of Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) in our forthcoming major exhibiton.

In a period riven with anarchy following decades of Afghan invasions, Ranjit Singh emerged as the Punjab region’s undisputed Maharaja by the turn of the 19th century. Possessed with an unwaivering sense of destiny, his meteoric rise to power brought about the hugely influential Sikh Empire – a kingdom which created seismic change in the region, impacting the fortunes of the Mughal and British Empires and shaping the future of the Indian subcontinent.

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King will present glittering weaponry, intricate miniature paintings and exquisite jewellery from the Sikh Empire, drawn from major public and private collections. Visitors will experience how this extraordinary individual brought about a golden age in which trade boomed, the arts flourished, and a formidable army was developed. 

For the first time in the Collection's history, we will place our Sikh holdings in their historic and artistic context, showing them alongside other Sikh artworks.

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    Adult + Donate + Gift Aid
    £14.00
    £16.00 (including donation)

    Groups of 11+ people receive a 10% discount. Please email tickets@wallacecollection.org to make a group booking.

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    Groups of 11+ people receive a 10% discount. Please email tickets@wallacecollection.org to make a group booking.

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    Student (18-25) + Donate + Gift Aid
    £10.00
    £12.00 (including donation)

    Visitors aged 18 to 25 years. Student ID must be provided upon entry.

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    Visitors aged 18 to 25 years. Student ID must be provided upon entry.

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    Young Person (12-17) + Donate + Gift Aid
    £5.00
    £7.00 (including donation)

    Visitors aged 12 to 17 years. Visitors under the age of 13 are not permitted to enter the museum unaccompanied, please select another ticket alongside this ticket type.

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    Visitors aged 12 to 17 years. Visitors under the age of 13 are not permitted to enter the museum unaccompanied, please select another ticket alongside this ticket type.

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    Art Fund + Donate + Gift Aid
    £7.00
    £9.00 (including donation)

    National Art Pass must be shown upon entry.

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    National Art Pass must be shown upon entry.

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    Jobseeker + Donate + Gift Aid
    £10.00
    £12.00 (including donation)
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    Disabled Adult + Donate + Gift Aid
    £10.00
    £12.00 (including donation)

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    Free carer tickets are available for this ticket type. Please add a free carer ticket to your booking.

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    Carer
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    Guests with accessible needs are entitled to a free carer ticket for one personal assistant/carer who accompanies any disabled person.

  • Under 12s
    Under 12s
    Free

    Visitors aged 0-12 years. Visitors under the age of 13 are not permitted to enter the museum unaccompanied, please select another ticket alongside this ticket type.

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    Visitors aged 0-12 years. Visitors under the age of 13 are not permitted to enter the museum unaccompanied, please select another ticket alongside this ticket type.

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King
Dates 10 April – 20 October 2024
Location Exhibition Galleries


★★★★ 'a glorious show' - The Evening Standard
★★★★ - The Times


Admission charge. Members go free.

Explore the remarkable life and legacy of Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) in our forthcoming major exhibiton.

In a period riven with anarchy following decades of Afghan invasions, Ranjit Singh emerged as the Punjab region’s undisputed Maharaja by the turn of the 19th century. Possessed with an unwaivering sense of destiny, his meteoric rise to power brought about the hugely influential Sikh Empire – a kingdom which created seismic change in the region, impacting the fortunes of the Mughal and British Empires and shaping the future of the Indian subcontinent.

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King will present glittering weaponry, intricate miniature paintings and exquisite jewellery from the Sikh Empire, drawn from major public and private collections. Visitors will experience how this extraordinary individual brought about a golden age in which trade boomed, the arts flourished, and a formidable army was developed. 

For the first time in the Collection's history, we will place our Sikh holdings in their historic and artistic context, showing them alongside other Sikh artworks.