Buddhist artifacts, bronzes, Ajanta paintings & an Egyptian mummy displayed in a Nizam-era palace.
The Telangana State Archaeology Museum, also known as the Hyderabad Museum, is housed in a Nizam-era palace and is one of the oldest and most esteemed museums in South India. It boasts an impressive collection of ancient artifacts including Buddhist sculptures, Hindu sculptures dating back to the 2nd and 3rd century, bronzes, Ajanta paintings, manuscripts, textiles, and even an Egyptian mummy. The museum’s architectural beauty adds to its allure.