Being a hub of Information Technology, Hyderabad is also known as the City of Nawabs. As it suggests, it can be framed out that Hyderabad has a cultural past and a history of its own.
Getting on to the history of Hyderabad, a need was felt to store the archaeological items found in Hyderabad. As a result of this, in the Site Museum was established in Golconda, Qutub Shahi Tombs Complex.
This museum is a storehouse of arms and weapons, paintings, celadon ware, and manuscripts of Qutub Shahi Period.
The museum remains open from 10:30am to 5pm except Friday and general public holidays for visitors to smell the cultural history of Hyderabad.
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