In a momentous event, Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, G. Kishan Reddy, inaugurated five new galleries at the renowned Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad. Recognized as one of India’s premier cultural institutions, the Salar Jung Museum has undertaken significant initiatives under the leadership of Kishan Reddy to revitalize its exhibitions.
Kishan Reddy emphasized the museum’s commitment to innovation and enhancement, showcasing a blend of reorganized old galleries and newly added ones. The revamped spaces draw from collections with broad public appeal.
Indian Sculpture Gallery: Featuring nearly 40 artifacts, some dating back to the 2nd Century B.C., including a fragment from Bharhut with a lotus medallion and the Kakatiya period’s ‘Anantsayana Vishnu.’
Bidriware Gallery: Showcasing 300 unique objects, including exquisite ‘huqqa’ bases and ewers.
Lamp and Chandelier Gallery: Displaying 180 antique objects from around the globe.
European Bronze Gallery: Housing over 100 bronze statues.
These galleries not only enrich the museum’s repertoire but also offer visitors a captivating journey through the diverse realms of Indian and global artistry.
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