Hyderabad, the City of Nizams, is growing at a fast pace to become the next IT hub of India. The growth has been exponential in the last few years, and the city is now counted among the most developed in the country. Amazing nightlife, delish cuisine, multiple cultures thriving peacefully, and a thirst to become bigger and better is what describes Hyderabad the best.

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There’s one more thing crucial to the city’s identity, and that is its deep connection with history and culture. The presence of many museums in Hyderabad makes it clear that the city protects its heritage. So here is a list of 5 museums in Hyderabad that you must visit.

Museums in Hyderabad (List):

Chowmahalla Palace Khilwat, Hyderabad
Salar Jung Museum Darulshifa
Sudha Car Museum Bahadurpura
Telangana State Archaeology Museum PG Road
B M Birla Science Museum Hill Fort Road

1. Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad

Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad

Chowmahalla Palace | #1 of 5 Museums in Hyderabad

One of the grandest remnants of the era of Hyderabadi Nizams, the magnificent Chowmahalla Palace is a sight to behold. It was built in the 18th century and is said to look like Shah Palace of Tehran. Now a museum, Chowmahalla Palace gives visitors a glimpse into the fascinating life of the royals.

Ornate chandeliers, antique clocks, classic cars, expensive crockery, rare books, and many more artifacts belonging to the Nizam dynasty are on display here. The intricate carvings on the walls and pillars of the palace add to the overall charm of the place.

  • Location: Khilwat, Hyderabad
  • Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Fridays)
  • Entry Fee: 60 INR (Indian Citizens); 20 INR (Children below 12 years); 200 INR (Foreigners)

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2. Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad

Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad

Salar Jung Museum | #2 of 5 Museums in Hyderabad

Without a doubt, Salar Jung Museum is one of Hyderabad’s finest museums. What’s incredible about this museum is that its treasure trove of art from across the world was all acquired by the Salar Jung family alone. A major part of the collection of manuscripts, books, artworks, antiques and other artifacts exhibited here belonged to Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, or Salar Jung III.

One of the most valuable artifacts housed across its 38 galleries is the famous marble sculpture called The Veiled Rebbeca. With a collection of around 43,000 art objects, 9,000 manuscripts, and 47,000 books, this museum is said to be the third largest in the country.

  • Location: Darulshifa, Hyderabad
  • Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Fridays)
  • Entry Fee: 20 INR (Indian Citizens); 500 INR (Foreigners)

3. Sudha Car Museum, Hyderabad

Sudha Car Museum, Hyderabad

Sudha Car Museum | #3 of 5 Museums in Hyderabad

Mr. K. Sudhakar, the mind behind this unique museum, is a Guinness World Record holder. The reason why this museum is called unique will be made clear to you as soon as you step into this whimsical world of cars designed in the shape of everyday objects, such as handbags, lipsticks, balls, bridal dress and more. Another thing that makes this museum really cool is that most of the ‘crazy cars’ housed here are made from unwanted scrap.

And mind you, all these cars are fully functional and not just for show. If you are in Hyderabad, make it a point to visit Sudha Car Museum if you wish to witness creativity at its best.

  • Location: Bahadurpura, Hyderabad
  • Timings: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Entry Fee: 50 INR per person

4. Telangana State Archaeology Museum, Hyderabad

Telangana State Archaeology Museum, Hyderabad

Telangana State Archaeology Museum | #4 of 5 Museums in Hyderabad

Formerly called Hyderabad Museum or Andhra Pradesh Archeology Museum, Telangana State Archeology Museum is one the city’s most popular tourist attractions. It is located in the Public Gardens and is said to be one of the most valuable museums in entire South India.

The museum is a result of the efforts of the last Nizam of Hyderabad to protect the heritage of the region against the British. The collection of Telangana State Archeology Museum includes stone and bronze sculptures, Buddhist and Jain relics, coins, arms and armory, paintings, and decorative art objects, among other valuable items. But the 2,353-year old Egyptian Mummy will definitely be the highlight of your visit to Hyderabad’s oldest museum.

  • Location: PG Road, Hyderabad
  • Timings: 10:30 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Fridays)
  • Entry Fee: 10 INR for adults; 5 INR for children

5. B M Birla Science Museum, Hyderabad

B M Birla Science Museum is a museum and science center and it also has a planetarium on its premises. Both the museum and the planetarium are a treat for every science enthusiast. The place would seem especially fascinating to younger visitors but adults have the opportunity to learn here just as well.

The various sections at the museum include Interactive Science Section, Archaeology and Dolls Museum, Dvaraka Diorama, Nobel Gallery, Antarctica Diorama, NRSA, IEEE, and Dinosaurium. With exhibits related to history, basic principles of science, art and well, dinosaurs, the chance of being amazed at the richness of this museum is really endless.

You should also visit the planetarium inside the complex to learn the mysteries of our universe in the most fun way possible!

  • Location: Hill Fort Road, Hyderabad
  • Timings: 10:30 AM – 8 PM
  • Entry Fee: 50 INR

With so much at your disposal in Hyderabad, it can be difficult to decide what to see and what to miss. If you face that dilemma, make sure that your itinerary doesn’t leave out any of these truly extraordinary museums and the best tourist places to visit in Hyderabad!

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