Our Mini Museum showcases an eclectic collection that traces India’s history from prehistoric times to the British era. The display features a diverse range of artefacts, including fossils, stone tools, pottery, beads and coins, each offering a glimpse into the past.
About Mini Museum
From hand axes of the Palaeolithic Age, the coins of the Satavahana period to the Bhadrakali of the Chalukyan Age, our Mini Museum has it all.
They allow us to physically connect with the past, offering tangible evidence of how people lived, thought, and interacted with their world.
Stone Tools
Stone tools are vital to understanding prehistoric humans, as they are often the only surviving artefacts. Their style, material and craftsmanship reveal the cultural periods and technological skills of early humans.
Indian figurines and sculptures reflect the nation's rich cultural, spiritual and artistic legacy. Crafted in terracotta, stone and bronze, and influenced by different styles, these artefacts reveal deep religious and aesthetic traditions.
India's currency system evolved from barter to cowry shells. Later empires introduced gold and other metals, adding images to coins. In Telangana, pre-Satavahana kings issued copper coins with Brahmi script and symbols, enriching India's numismatic legacy from early punch-marked coins to the artistic designs of later eras.