Salar Jung Museum [Hyderabad]


Tourist Place: Hyderabad.
 Visiting Place: Salar Jung Museum.

About Salar Jung Museum: Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad in the world of the different European, Asian and Far East countries, an archive of the artistic goods. This collection has accumulated a significant Salar Jung III. In 1914, after salarjang HEH Prime Minister, Nizam VII, Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan, was collected. Collected by him over a period of forty years of valuable and rare art objects, rare, very rare pieces of art are in the Salar Jung Museum.

Salar Jung Museum "Dar-Ul-Shefa" at an art museum. The museum situated on the banks of Musi river Hyderabad. One of the three National Museum in India. For this "elephant ivory artifacts", "marble sculptures" spikes and Japan, China, Burma, Nepal, India, Persia, Egypt, Europe, North America countries sculptures, paintings, toys,  ceramics, metal artifacts, carpets and clocks.
Salar Jung Museum is the third largest museum in India. The collections of dissimilar civilizations and ancient objects from the 1st century in India. On 16 December 1951, the museum opened in public. The Nizam of Hyderabad rulers, "Salar Jung family," many valuable kits from all over the world, collected artifacts. The Islamic artifacts, ancient copies of the Koran, armaments, engraving, war equipment, Persian carpets, etc. are available. Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, who was known as Salar Jung III. Some of the collections of his father, "Mir layikh Ali Khan Salar Jung II" and "Nawab Mir Turab Ali Khan Salar Jung I" belong to.

The Museum has a superb worldwide gathering of art objects and antiques not only of Indian source, but typically from countries Western, a sizable gathering hails from Middle Eastern and Far Eastern origins.Out of the a number of rare objects, one of the significant and attractive object collected by Salar Jung I was “Vellied Rebecca” an enchanting marble statue which was acquired by him from Rome in 1876 during his visit to Italy.  The western gathering from England, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, Germany.The huge collection of Ivory chairs said to have been obtainable by Louis XVI of France to Tippu Sultan of Mysore.A carving knife and a fruit knife made in jade ornamented with precious stones are said to belong to Jahangir and Nur Jahan correspondingly. Oil and water paintings form an significant part of the European collections. 

Entrance Ticket Fees:
    Common persons: Rs.10/-
    Students with identity cards: 50% concession.
    Foreign visitors: Rs. 150/-
    Armed Forces personnel in uniform organized Kisan parties, children below      12 years: 50% concession.
   Children's Week (14th to 20th November every year) school children up to 12     years of age accompanied by teachers: free entry.
    Museum Week (8th - 14th January every year) Common Persons                      concession in the entrance ticket.

Important Tips before Enter the Museum: Cameras and videos are strictly not allowed anywhere inside the museum. The cloak room near the ticket booking counter put your cameras and videos.Don't throw away the remaining half of entry ticket it has a mini-map layout of the locations of the galleries in the Salar Jung museum.
Timings of Salar Jung Museum: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.(Friday Holiday)



How To Reach Salar Jung Museum:
By Road: Buses run frequently from all parts of the city to Afzalgunj which is within walking distance from the Museum.
By Train: The nearest Railway Stations Kachiguda and Nampally are within a distance of 4 km.
By Air: The nearest airport is Samshabad.

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