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The Amaravati Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Amaravati, a village in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is running by Andhra Pradesh tourism. It opens at morning 10:00 and closed at 5:00 pm and Friday holiday. It also consists modal of Amaravathi Mahachaitya.
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Amaravathi Amara Lingeswara Temple
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Buddhist Archaeological Museum

H9F5+Q6W, MAIN ROAD, opposite AMBEDKAR STATUE, Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh 522020, India
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The Amaravati Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Amaravati, a village in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is running by Andhra Pradesh tourism. It opens at morning 10:00 and closed at 5:00 pm and Friday holiday. It also consists modal of Amaravathi Mahachaitya.

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attractions: Amaravati Stupam, Sri Amareswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam, Amaravathi Amara Lingeswara Temple, restaurants: Sri Durga Vilas Amaravathi, Hotel Vasavi, Sri Anjaneya vilas,Amaravathi, Haritha resorts (Dharani vasathi gruham)
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4y

Just Ok.. not much excited .. only one time watch... Just collected half pieces ,small pieces, broken stones for Buddha era ..

Amaravati has history but government failed to present as Amaravati is good place .. no greenery... Amaravati museum is just ok but I wanted to highlight about Krishna river and it's maintenance..

I have seen 100pigs with family are living and roaming around bank of krishna river and people are taking bath ;(

I have seen so much of plastic glasses and waste on bank side of krishna river

I have seen complete dirty water with lot of mud mixed in water and u even not feel to touch the water or put your foot inside of the krishna river

I have seen lot of dogs and kids are afraid of them..

I have seen boats but all are inactive mode..

I have seen beautiful Krishna Devi statute but it was damaged

I have seen few group of men ,who are having alcohol/ciggerate /sleeping and no police or authorised person are asked them to leave from krishna river .

I really disappointed on government officials..

I am a traveler ,I am a tourist lover, but I am sorry to say that Andhra Pradesh Tourism is doing nothing to fill exciting for any tourists...

I really appreciated if anyone from government officials seen my post and take the action and try to facilitate /maintain well krishna river in Amaravati.

Thank...

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6y

Archaeological Museum at Amaravathi is located on the right side of the river Krishna. The museum has a lot of importance for the people of Amaravathi as it helps outsiders understand their history, culture and traditions of the region. The museum is important for the history of Indian art as well since the museum showcases the immense wealth of Amaravathi in the form of historical pieces of art and crafts. The Buddha sculptures that are displayed in the museum date back to the beginning of the 3rd century. Then there are the pieces taken from the tradition of Amaravathi - the lotus and the purnakumbha motifs that give Amaravathi its traditional identity. They are also symbols of the good times and wealth for the people of Amaravathi. The museum has pieces taken from historical times that have become synonymous with the existence of Amaravathi. A tourist can get so much information by visiting the museum that he/she may not be able to get through numerous history books.The Amaravati Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Amaravati, a village in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is running by Andhra Pradesh tourism. It opens at morning 10:00 and closed at 5:00 pm and Friday holiday. It also consists modal of...

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3y

A great place for history buffs to satiate their yearning for Indian history. This museum serves as an annexe to the Maha Chaitya (Stupa) a few hundred metres away. It houses some of the entities unearthed during excavations there as well as excavations from other sites in Andhra Pradesh. It houses a resplendent life-size sculpture of Lord Buddha. Don't miss the crystals unearthed from the Stupa that have objects embedded in them. The slabs of stucco with intricate carvings are a treat to admire.The courtyard at the back comprises slabs from other excavations, and it also has a breathtaking recreation of the Maha Chaitya in its times if glory. The sacred bull, Nandi too resides in the museum. The entire museum has a very salubrious ambience about it, with decently maintained gardens. Do not miss buying the Archaeological Survey of India's mini book on Amravati from here. It shall provide you with a lot of context and history into the Maha Chaitya's glorious past and demise as well as great commentary on the articles housed...

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Indranil ChakrabortyIndranil Chakraborty
A great place for history buffs to satiate their yearning for Indian history. This museum serves as an annexe to the Maha Chaitya (Stupa) a few hundred metres away. It houses some of the entities unearthed during excavations there as well as excavations from other sites in Andhra Pradesh. It houses a resplendent life-size sculpture of Lord Buddha. Don't miss the crystals unearthed from the Stupa that have objects embedded in them. The slabs of stucco with intricate carvings are a treat to admire.The courtyard at the back comprises slabs from other excavations, and it also has a breathtaking recreation of the Maha Chaitya in its times if glory. The sacred bull, Nandi too resides in the museum. The entire museum has a very salubrious ambience about it, with decently maintained gardens. Do not miss buying the Archaeological Survey of India's mini book on Amravati from here. It shall provide you with a lot of context and history into the Maha Chaitya's glorious past and demise as well as great commentary on the articles housed in the museum.
Surya KatakamSurya Katakam
Amaravati Archaeological Museum is Located in Amaravati village of Guntur District, which is @35 km away from District headquarters. This Museum discloses the sculptures in the form of galaxy of and the images showcase content that were once a part of the Giant Stupa. There are three Galleries in this Museum, which takes the visitors very close to the old history of this region and the life of the Gautama Buddha. When you entered into First Gallery of this Museum, one will get to see the ancient art traditions of this region. At the second gallery, you will get to see the life size standing pictures image of Gautama Buddha. You can also find some beads and gold coins in this gallery. Third gallery has some of the great sculptures that belong to 2nd Century BC. Overall my personal feeling is worth to visit this site and spending time is good for your knowledge enhancement Timings: Morning 10:00 to Evening 05:00 (Friday Holiday) Entry Fee: 5 INR for Indian Adults
Prashant PatelPrashant Patel
The Amaravathi Archaeological Museum is a museum located in , a village in of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It features an impressive collection of relics that span thousands of years, primarily reflecting the region's history from the 3rd century B.C. It houses sculptures from the Mahachaitya (the Giant Stupa), providing insights into ancient Buddhist art and culture. It includes a model of the reconstructed Mahachaitya in its courtyard. Visitors can explore various galleries that showcase significant artifacts, including life-size Buddha statues and intricate carvings, representing the rich artistic traditions of Amaravathi.
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A great place for history buffs to satiate their yearning for Indian history. This museum serves as an annexe to the Maha Chaitya (Stupa) a few hundred metres away. It houses some of the entities unearthed during excavations there as well as excavations from other sites in Andhra Pradesh. It houses a resplendent life-size sculpture of Lord Buddha. Don't miss the crystals unearthed from the Stupa that have objects embedded in them. The slabs of stucco with intricate carvings are a treat to admire.The courtyard at the back comprises slabs from other excavations, and it also has a breathtaking recreation of the Maha Chaitya in its times if glory. The sacred bull, Nandi too resides in the museum. The entire museum has a very salubrious ambience about it, with decently maintained gardens. Do not miss buying the Archaeological Survey of India's mini book on Amravati from here. It shall provide you with a lot of context and history into the Maha Chaitya's glorious past and demise as well as great commentary on the articles housed in the museum.
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Amaravati Archaeological Museum is Located in Amaravati village of Guntur District, which is @35 km away from District headquarters. This Museum discloses the sculptures in the form of galaxy of and the images showcase content that were once a part of the Giant Stupa. There are three Galleries in this Museum, which takes the visitors very close to the old history of this region and the life of the Gautama Buddha. When you entered into First Gallery of this Museum, one will get to see the ancient art traditions of this region. At the second gallery, you will get to see the life size standing pictures image of Gautama Buddha. You can also find some beads and gold coins in this gallery. Third gallery has some of the great sculptures that belong to 2nd Century BC. Overall my personal feeling is worth to visit this site and spending time is good for your knowledge enhancement Timings: Morning 10:00 to Evening 05:00 (Friday Holiday) Entry Fee: 5 INR for Indian Adults
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The Amaravathi Archaeological Museum is a museum located in , a village in of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It features an impressive collection of relics that span thousands of years, primarily reflecting the region's history from the 3rd century B.C. It houses sculptures from the Mahachaitya (the Giant Stupa), providing insights into ancient Buddhist art and culture. It includes a model of the reconstructed Mahachaitya in its courtyard. Visitors can explore various galleries that showcase significant artifacts, including life-size Buddha statues and intricate carvings, representing the rich artistic traditions of Amaravathi.
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