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Andhra Pradesh Museums
State Museum , Hyderabad
The State Museum, housed in a building converted from one of the Nizam's mansions,
has been in existence since 1930. On the ground' floor arc-bronzes. weaponry
and Stone Age implements. The bronzes are the museum's best section. Amongst
the many images on view are a number of bronzes, especially Taras and temple
lamps from Nepal. However, the interesting objects are a life-size lizard, a
mother and child dating to the 2nd century BC, three enormous temple bells,
an unusual boyish rendering of Parvati and a Narasimha, seated with Lakshmi
on his lap.
Upstairs are cases of ivory, enamel and porcelain ware as well as examples of
Bidri, the state's best known craft technique. The first floor also displays
, huge reproductions ofAjanta frescoes. The contemporary art collection is placed
in a building adjacent to the museum.
In the semi circular ground surrounding the buildings are ancient stone sculpture
embedded in the walls, while a number of cannons lie scattered around. Suddenly,
one stumbles upon an enormous, magnificent wooden
rath and a reconstructed
temple with a huge
shivalinga covered by a beautifully carved ancient
stone canopy.
State Museum
Public Gardens (Near Nampally Station)
Hyderabad
Timing: 10.30 am to 5.00 pm
Closed on Mondays and government holidays.
SalarJung Museum, Hyderabad
The SalarJung Museum houses the private collections of SalarJung, the Nizam
of Hyderabad's prime minister. Besides exhibiting SalarJung's personal belongings,
the museum has fine collections of jade, metalware, textiles and weapons.
The Jade Room displays beautiful wine bowls, daggers with jade handles, plates,
mirror frames in soft translucent colours: white, pink and shades of green.
The metalware includes Bidri hookah stands, trays and plates. There are carved
ivory chess sets, screens and images. The textile section exhibits
kalamkaris
(painted and printed cotton spreads) from Masulipatnam and Kalahasti, shawls
from Kashmir, brocades and embroideries.
The paintings on view include Jain palm leaf miniatures, miniatures from the
Deccani, Malwa, Mewar and Kangra schools. There is also a Western Art section
which contains glass from Venice, Bohemia and England, imitations of European
painters and the museum's pride: The Veiled Rebecca by G B Benzoni(1876).
SalarJung Museum
Hyderabad
Timing: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
Closed on Fridays and government holidays.
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