It is situated near the Ashok Town hall.It is founded by Prof. Dr. Shyam Nandan Prasad on 16 March 1983. Various statues of Lord Vishnu, Lord Buddha,. Goddess Uma, Durga, Surya, ancient rocks and terracotta seals etc. are available.
It is a cultural and historical treasure trove that showcases the region’s rich heritage. Named after Chandrashekhar Singh, a prominent political leader from Bihar, the museum was established to preserve and display artifacts of historical and archaeological significance.
The museum houses a collection of ancient sculptures, coins, manuscripts, and relics that provide insights into the history and culture of Jamui and its surrounding areas. It serves as an educational center for historians, students, and visitors, highlighting the region’s legacy and contributions to India’s history. Chandrashekhar Singh Museum stands as a testament to Jamui’s cultural richness and its efforts to preserve its historical roots.