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Location : On The Banks Of River Musi,
Hyderabad
Entry Fee : 10/- for Indians Rs. 150/- for Foreigners
Timing : 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Photography : Permission
Popular As : Largest One-Man Collections Of The World
Exhibits : Mughal Miniatures, European Paintings &
sculptures, Chinese Porcelain, Japanese Silk Paintings,
Carpets, Clocks, rare manuscripts, jade and ivory works
etc.
Location of Salarjung
Museum :
Salar Jung Museum is situated on the southern bank of
the river Musi. It is not far from the other important
monuments of the old city. The historic Charminar, Jama
Masjid, High Court, State Central Library and the Osmania
General Hospital are all within a radius of one mile
from the Salar Jung Museum.
About Salarjung Museum
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Hyderabad's Salarjung Museum, the third largest museum
in India is one of the largest one-man-collections in
the world. The Prime Minister of India, Shri Jawaharlal
Nehru had declared open the entire collection of SalarJung
to the public on December 16, 1951.The collection was
shifted to its present building in 1968. This museum
houses magnificent exhibits of European and Indian paintings
and statuary.
Mir Yusuf Ali Khan, popularly known as Salar Jung III
(1889-1949) served as Prime Minister to Nizam 1912,
at the age of 23, but resigned two and a half years
later. Thereafter he dedicated his whole life collecting
antiques and art, which were the only passions of his
lonely life. He spent considerable portion of his wealth
for collecting them. It is believed that he spent a
substantial amount of his income over thirty five years
to make this priceless collection, his life's passion.
Though Salar Jung III is credited with these fantastic
collections, it all started with his father and grandfather.
This museum is well known throughout India for its prized
collections. In the year 1961 it was declared to be
an "Institution of National Importance" by
an Act of Parliament, known as the Salar Jung Museum
Act, 1961. It was originally housed in Diwan Devdi.
The Salarjung Museum
Collection :
Salarjung Museum is one of the much lauded tourist attractions
of Hyderabad City and it is full of many interesting
objects. It is a royal treat to the connoisseurs with
a collection of over 43000 art objects, 9000 manuscripts
and 47000 printed books.
The collections include Indian Art, Middle Eastern
Art, Far Eastern Art, European Art, Children Art along
with a Founders gallery and a rare manuscript section.
Indian Art includes stone sculptures, bronze images,
jade carvings, painted textiles, wood carvings, miniature
paintings, modern art, ivory carvings, textiles, metal-ware,
manuscript, arms & armour etc. Middle Eastern Art
contains the collection of carpets, paper (manuscripts),
glass, metal-ware, furniture, lacquer etc. from Persia,
Arabia, Syria, and Egypt. Collection of Far Eastern
Art exhibit porcelain, bronze, enamel, lacquerware,
embroidery, painting, wood & inlay work from China,
Japan, Tibet, Nepal and Thailand etc. Oil and watercolor
paintings form an important part of the European Collection.
The museum exhibits objects of art like Chinese Porcelain,
Aurangazeb's Sword, and Daggers belonging to Queen Noor
Jehan, Emperor Jahangir and Shah Jahan, Sculpture, Indian
paintings & Persian carpets. Some of the highlights
are the Veiled Rebecca, the translucent white marble
statue by Bezoni, and the Arms section.
There are 38 galleries in the Museum spread on two
floors. The ground floor has 20 galleries, and the first
floor has 18 galleries. Even then, the total exhibited
art objects constitute a little over 25% of the entire
collection.
The present building has many co-ordinating sections
such as the Education Wing, Chemical Conservation Laboratory,
Photo section, display section, Reception and a Sales
counter. It has a caretaker section and is equipped
with a separate security Wing to safeguard the art collection
round the clock.
The Clock Room :
Don't miss out on the 19th Century British Musical Clock.
It is one of the best galleries with a collection of
more than 300 clocks. The major attraction of this museum
is a musical clock, which was sold by Cook and Kelvy
of England. It is a mechanical wonder, a toy figure
of a watchman who pushes open the door, emerges hour
after hour in a great hurry to beat the melodious gong
that indicates time. Other highlights in the museum
include the "veiled Rebecca", "Mestophiles"
and "the Lady with the lamp".
Facilities to Scholars
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Scholars facilities are also availabe in this museum.
It is a rich collection of printed books covering various
subjects and also a rich collection of thousands of
manuscripts in Persian, Arabic and Urdu languages. Scholars
are permitted to use the library on request by obtaining
passes.
If you are visiting Hyderabad, it will be truly incomplete
if you do not visit this simple building on the banks
of Musi river. The Museum attracts nearly ten lakh visitors
annually.
Tel : 24523211
Timings : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm closed on Fridays
Photography : Not allowed
15 km from Airport, Afzal gunj
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