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The building of the AP State Museum in Hyderabad is itself very impressive. It stands as an embodiment of the Indo Saracenic style of architecture and was built by the Nizam himself in the year 1928. There are a number of galleries in the AP State Museum in Hyderabad. Some of them are Buddhist gallery, Brahmanical gallery, Jain gallery, Bronze gallery, Arms & Armor gallery, Numismatics gallery, Ajanta gallery. Each gallery has an exquisite and rare collection of arts and artifacts.
The Buddhist gallery and the Brahmanical gallery contain statues that date back to the second and third centuries B.C. and reflect remarkable sculptural dexterity. One will certainly be amazed to know that the Numismatics gallery contains as many as 1 lakh silver coins, 14,000 gold coins and innumerable lead, copper coins which belong to various dynasties that ruled this state at different points of time. The wooden chariot is sure to impress you. There is an Egyptian mummy too in the AP State Museum in Hyderabad. A variety of textiles and Bidriware, Chinaware and Porcelain are displayed in this museum. Letters written by Mahatma Gandhi are to be seen in the AP State Museum in Hyderabad.
The AP State Museum in Hyderabad is open on all days from 10’o clock in the morning to 5.30 in the evening on all days except Fridays. The visitors are permitted to take photographs within the AP State Museum in Hyderabad only by permission.
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