The South Indian state of Telangana has its own cultural and historical significance. There is a lot to visit and see in Telangana. But while you are here, you must also visit some museums. A trip to Telangana cannot be considered complete without visiting these museums.

There are not one or two but many museums in Telangana which reflect the art, history and culture of that place. In such a situation, you can know and understand Telangana in a better way by visiting these museums. So today in this article we are telling you about the museums located in Telangana-

Heritage Museum Gunfoundry

Many antiquities are kept in this museum. These cover the areas of Yeleshwaram and Srisailam reservoirs of the Krishna Valley. This museum also includes many important objects excavated from all over the state. The main attraction of this museum is the display of burial practices regarding the megalithic period. Tourists visiting Telangana must visit this museum once.

Gandhi Centenary Museum

This museum is located in the heart of Karimnagar city. It was established in the memory of the Father of the Nation. It was opened in 1969. In this museum, stone tools, coins, terracotta sculptures weapons etc. are kept, which have been excavated from Peddabankur, Dhulikatta and Kotilingala. The main attraction of this museum is the hall. It has stone tools 3000 years old.

District Museum Of Panagal

This museum has its historical importance. It is located in Panagal village of Nalgonda district of Telangana. This museum is managed by the state government and has its importance. There are many sculptures, coins, bronze, pearls, weapons copper plates etc. here. This museum has statues of Hindu gods and goddesses from the Ikshvaku dynasty.

District Museum Kolanupaka

This museum is located in Nalgonda district of Telangana. One of the main attractions of this museum is the ancient statue of Mahavir which is 2000 years old. This museum is one of the best museums in Telangana. This museum houses historical sculptures and many other objects, which are related to Hindu and Jainism. Old artefacts of the Chalukya dynasty are also displayed in the museum.

Alampur Site Museum

This museum was established in the year 1952. Many stone sculptures and some inscription slabs are present here. The sculptures present here belong to the 6th to 16th century AD. These belong to the historical dynasties of Kakatiya, Chalukya and Vijayanagara dynasties. This museum is very popular for its liveliness. The entrance gate of this museum is also carved with artistic work.

Telangana State Archeology Museum

This museum is known for the preservation of the archaeological heritage of Telangana. There is a large collection of various sculptures, pottery, coins etc. This museum provides information about the rich cultural history of this region.

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