Which Museum has Kohinoor Diamonds in London?

They are on public display in the Jewel House of the Tower of London.
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Where is Kohinoor kept in the British Museum?

Today, the diamond is on public display in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.
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Where is Kohinoor diamond now in the museum?

Well, let's cut straight to it: The Kohinoor diamond is currently part of the British Crown Jewels, prominently displayed in the Jewel House at the Tower of London in the United Kingdom.
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Where is the Kohinoor diamond in the UK?

The Kohinoor diamond is a part of the British Crown Jewels and is displayed publicly at the Jewel House, Tower of London.
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At which place in London are the Crown Jewels kept?

The Crown Jewels are kept under armed guard in the Jewel House at the Tower of London. Every year visitors come from all over the world to see them.
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How can I see the Crown Jewels in London?

They are on public display in the Jewel House of the Tower of London.
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Can you touch the Crown Jewels?

They have been kept in the Tower of London under lock and key since the 1600s2 and only three people are allowed to touch them – the monarch, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the crown jeweller.
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Can I see Kohinoor in London?

A standard Tower of London admission ticket typically includes: Access to the entire Tower grounds and all exhibitions, including the Jewel House (where the Crown Jewels, including the Kohinoor, are displayed).
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How much is 1 diamond in rupees in India?

Here is a detailed look at current market pricing: Small diamonds (0.30 ct – 0.50 ct): ₹40,000 – ₹1,20,000. Ideal for small engagement rings or simple jewellery pieces. 1-carat diamonds: ₹1.5 lakhs – ₹7 lakhs+.
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How do I get to the Tower of London by tube?

The Tower is located within easy walking distance of several London Underground and national train stations including: 5 mins from Tower Hill Underground station – served by the District and Circle lines and step free access to street level.
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Who is the actual owner of Kohinoor?

The Koh-i-Noor diamond, originating in India, is currently part of the British Crown Jewels, held by the British monarch and displayed at the Tower of London, though ownership is disputed by India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran, with claims rooted in colonial acquisition in 1849 from the Sikh Empire.
 
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Can you take pictures of the Crown Jewels?

Photography is allowed in most areas, except the Jewel House and the Chapel of St. John.
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Where is the Diamond Museum?

The Diamond Museum Amsterdam is a museum located at the Museumplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Where is the real Kohinoor kept?

The Koh-i-Noor diamond is currently held by the British Crown, set in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and is displayed publicly in the Jewel House at the Tower of London, as part of the British Crown Jewels collection. Although it's a significant part of the royal collection, its ownership remains a point of historical contention, with several countries claiming rightful ownership.
 
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Which museum in London has Indian artifacts?

Background The V&A's Indian collection has its origins in the East India Company's India Museum, founded in 1798 as the Oriental Repository. The India Museum was housed first on the premises of the East India Company on Leadenhall Street, London.
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What is the rarest diamond color?

The rarest diamond color is Red, with only about 20-30 known in the world, followed closely by other intense colors like Fancy Vivid Blue and Pink, making them extremely valuable collector's items, with red diamonds being the most scarce due to their unique structural formation under intense pressure.
 
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What's the best time to buy a diamond?

The best time to buy engagement rings is often during Early Black Friday promotions, when delivery times are shorter and discounts are reliable. If you're wondering when to buy diamond earrings or bracelets, they see stronger offers on Black Friday and Cyber Monday when bundles and flash sales are common.
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Is Kohinoor in the British Museum?

No, the actual Koh-i-Noor diamond is not in the British Museum; it is part of the British Crown Jewels, securely housed and publicly displayed at the Jewel House in the Tower of London, though replicas have been shown in museum exhibits. The diamond, integrated into the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, is a significant historical artifact with complex colonial origins, making it a major attraction in the Tower of London's Crown Jewels exhibition.
 
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Where is Kohinoor Heera in London?

Tower of London Museum where in the section on Crown Jewels is housed the much talked about Koh i Noor Diamond as also the World's Largest Diamond from South Africa called the Cullinan Diamond.
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Who is the real owner of Kohinoor diamond?

The Koh-i-Noor diamond, originating in India, is currently part of the British Crown Jewels, held by the British monarch and displayed at the Tower of London, though ownership is disputed by India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran, with claims rooted in colonial acquisition in 1849 from the Sikh Empire.
 
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Can I visit Tower of London for free?

No, the Tower of London is not free for general admission, but certain groups get in free (members, under-5s, carers), some get £1 tickets (low-income), and you can see parts for free or on special occasions like the Ceremony of the Keys. Standard adult tickets cost around £35-£37, with discounts for children, seniors, and students, but booking online in advance is recommended.
 
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Why can't I take pictures of the Crown Jewels?

Photography and filming

Historic Royal Palaces reserves the right to request you stop your activities if these are believed to be in breach of the policy. For religious or security reasons, photography is not allowed in the following areas: The Jewel House.
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