Nehru Centenary Tribal Museum - Featured Reviews (249)
The Nehru Centenary Tribal Museum in Hyderabad is an exceptional tribute to India's rich tribal heritage. With its captivating exhibits and informative displays, the museum offers a mesmerizing journey into the diverse cultures and traditions of indigenous tribes. The curated artifacts and interactive installations provide a comprehensive understanding of their unique lifestyles, art, and craftsmanship. The museum's well-designed layout and engaging storytelling make it a compelling educational experience. A must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the fascinating tapestry of India's tribal communities.
Interesting museum. There's life-size dioramas of different villages on the first two floors, with no labels or explanations. The top floor has a lot of very interesting artifacts used in contemporary tribal lifestyles, such as plowing and fishing, all very well labeled and interpreted. Price is 10 rupees (100 for foreigners).
Good place to take children to know our tribal people and their living culture..
It is a Tribal Museum, they have made statues and man made replicas of their living arrangements or habitat. Which includes their houses, working accessories, tools for their daily uses. It is a neat, simple, short museum to visit. 2 floors + group floor used for museum, they do have parking, toilets. The ticket is 10 rupees.
It is one of the good museums made by the Telangana state. The tribal living show casing the huts in which they live, tools they use for day to day living is well portrayed and some original tools are kept there. One must watch this beautiful museum and show to the children too
Good place containing basic details about the local tribals and their habitats
Knowledge one about tribal
The NEHRU TRIBAL CENTENARY MUSEUM is a unique and wonderful museum of antique tribal culture pre and post neo lithic human race. The experience after visiting this place is mind blowing to how ansceters were living with meagre facilities. Now a days human race is plotting on land but not able to live satisfied life. One should visit this place and should know how the people were lived with minimum facilities and lived happily.. Money is not everything one should know this point of concrete jungled human being s. Kudos to the team of the museum. Very neatly and outstanding arrangements to make awareness about tribal culture and their living styles.. Every school children must and should visit this place to know the life of the ancestors and present village living being with bare facilities.
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Nehru Centenary Tribal Museum Located in Hyderabad of Hyderabad. The complete address is CC3X+6V8 Nehru Centenary Tribal Museum, Owaisi Pura, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, Telangana 500028.
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Near Charminar is the best place to see the oldest cars. This place was used by Nizam Badshahs. Seeing all the old cars makes the heart happy. It feels as if we have gone back to the old times. Seeing the things of the old times. This place is very
Absolutely love with this place... pure cottons to khadi and organic dyied fabrics can b sourced from this place....I really like the malkha store on second floor.... and khadi..
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This place has coins and notes from history. Coins of other countries are also displayed. Spent over an hour. Visited on a Saturday at 1 pm. Lunch timing is 2-3 pm and the museum is closed during that time. Entry is free.
This mahal is inside chowmahala palace ..!! Entry fee 100rs and got photo charges 100rs Must visit place ..! U can see the vintage cars and carts Must visit
If you are from another state then you must visit here..we will be awestruck by the riches..a lot to see..everything in a palace is in there..let it be weapons..paintings..glasswares..anything and everythng
Small museum located inside the public gardens. It has a mummy and a Buddhist relic; but most people are not aware of it! If publicised, I am sure lot of tourists from even abroad would line up.
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