The Telangana State Archaeology Museum, also known as the Hyderabad Museum and the AP State Museum, stands as one of Hyderabad’s oldest cultural institutions. Housed in a Nizam-era palace, the museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, many of which were excavated from an archaeological site beneath the building. Visitors can explore a range of items, including idols, bronzes, and Ajanta paintings from various dynastic periods. The most notable exhibit is the mummy of an Egyptian princess, drawing curious visitors to this historical and educational space.
Telangana State Archaeology Museum (Hyderabad Museum)
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