The District Museum in Kolanupaka, the erstwhile capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas in the 11th century, houses many Hindu and Jain artefacts. It is located in the Someswara Swamy Temple, which is in the vicinity of the historic 2000-year old Jain Mahavira temple. Sculptures from 6th century AD to 16th century AD, like those of Mahavira, Chamundi, Nandi and Matsyavallabha make up the exhibits. Some of the important artefacts include Ganapathi and Nataraja statues from Chalukya period (12th century AD), Nandi statue of Kakatiya period (13th century AD) and Kosthapanjara with Uma Maheswara from Kalyani Chalukya period (12th century AD). Managed by the Department of Heritage, Telangana, the museum also has calligraphy pieces from the Chalukya and Kakatiya period in its repository.
Museum Address
Near Someswara Swamy temple, Kolanupaka, Telangana - 508101
City
State
Telangana
Pin Code
508101
Phone Number
Museum website
https://heritage.telangana.gov.in/museums/district-museum-kolanupaka/
Main category
Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors.
Who manages the museum?
State Government
Reference Link
https://heritage.telangana.gov.in/museums/district-museum-kolanupaka/
Is the museum currently closed?
No
Image for museum exterior/building
Entry Fee
Not Applicable
Opening Days
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Opening Time
10:30 a.m.
Closing Time
05:00 p.m.
Verified
No