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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.
Here one can find art works from Oriental as well
as Western countries. The Salar Jung Museum has different sections
based on the antique value.The first gallery introduces the visitors
to the SalarJung and their times.
The second gallery has major and minor arts of
South India, Stone Sculptures, Textiles, Ivory, Metal Ware, Arms and
Armor and Indian Miniature Paintings. A separate section for
children is on the ground floor.
The textile and costume gallery has some rare
exhibits of Mughal Curtains, Kashmiri Shawls and Brocades. The
miniature painting gallery abounds with Western, Indian & Mughal
miniatures.
The painting gallery possesses the works of famous
Raja Ravi Varma, Tagore brothers, Chughtai and contemporary artists
of Andhra Pradesh and other parts of India.The Veiled Rebecca carved
by the well-known Italian sculptor, Benzoni, is an unsurpassed
masterpiece & a major attraction of the museum.
Another remarkable piece is the two sided wooden
statue of Mephistopheles and Margaretta symbolizing good and evil.
The same log of wood is used to carve two diametrically opposite
characters.
The Japanese section exhibits Nikko Furniture, Embroidered Silk
Screens, Needlework, Ivory Carvings and Satsuma Ware.
Timings :
10 am to 5
pm(except on friday).
Location:Situated on the southern bank of the river
Musi, the Salar Jung Museum is not far from the other important monuments
of the old city. The historic Charminar, Juma Masjid, High Court, State
Central Library and the Osmania General Hospital are all within a radius
of one mile from the Salar Jung Museum.
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