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Archaeological Museum Badami Overview

The Archaeological Museum, located in Badami is comprising of findings such as ancient stone implements and sculptures, inscriptions, precious stones and so on, dated back between early 6th and mid 16th century A.D.

Here, Lajja Gouri and other narrative panels (Makara Torana) that represents predators like lion, tiger, etc. are some of the sought-after attractions, famous mainly for its majestic appearance.

Apart from that, this great museum also houses plenty of other historical findings and documents. Thus, one must include this museum to the list of insightful places of visit in Badami.

Location:
 
It’s located at the foothills of the northern hill containing the northern fort, near to Pallava Narasimhavarmman’s inscription
 
Timings: 
It’s open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm (Friday closed)

Distance from Bus Stand: 
It’s located 900 m away from the Badami Bus Stand


The Archaeological Museum, located in Badami is comprising of findings such as ancient stone implements and sculptures, inscriptions, precious stones and so on, dated back between early 6th and mid 16th century A.D.

Here, Lajja Gouri and other narrative panels (Makara Torana) that represents predators like lion, tiger, etc. are some of the sought-after attractions, famous mainly for its majestic appearance.

Apart from that, this great museum also houses plenty of other historical findings and documents. Thus, one must include this museum to the list of insightful places of visit in Badami.

Location:
 
It’s located at the foothills of the northern hill containing the northern fort, near to Pallava Narasimhavarmman’s inscription
 
Timings: 
It’s open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm (Friday closed)

Distance from Bus Stand: 
It’s located 900 m away from the Badami Bus Stand


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