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Rallabandi Subba Rao Archaeological Museum

XQXC+238, Mangalavaripeta, Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh 533101, India

Rallabandi Subba Rao Archaeological Museum
Museum
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Monday: 10–17
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: Close
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 10–17
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Sandeep Hari
Sandeep Hari
The artifacts stored in this museum are a wonderful collection of some of the biggest names in the Archeological dept of AP like Dr.Chenna Reddy. It was a blessing to see their work on some crucial anthropological evidences of the early humans who lived in this region. The displays gradually progress from the Mesolithic age up to the recent 19th century.

This is a good place for educating children on some important historical events and dynasties that ruled this region.

Although it's a simple museum, there are some decent collections from the nearby places. The maintenance is also good. The entrance fee is negligible.
Veerabhadra Ravula
Veerabhadra Ravula
Great Little Museum named after it's founder.
The great man setup and nurtured this museum before handing over the artifacts & premises to the Government free of cost. It houses archeological finds from all over the state, many of which are of historical & cultural significance.
Unfortunately, it is not known to most people even in Rajamundry despite being located in a prime location.
Photography is prohibited (orally 😜😬)
Nominal fee of ₹3 is charged per head
Open on all days except Friday between 10.30-17.00 hours (updated now in info)
Only 1 permanent staff & 1 or 2 contract staff are doing a good job of maintaining the place but a lot more ought to be done.
Manikumar saladi
Manikumar saladi
The Rallabandi Subbarao Government Museum is famous for it's cultural storage. Unravel the mysteries of the past through the interesting range of artifacts like coins, sculpture, pottery, inscriptions and palm leaf manuscripts.shows the connection between chalukyas and Buddhas.
Uday Vetri
Uday Vetri256 days ago
It is located near the godavari bed in Rajahmudry, Andhara Pradesh, India.

It is a histotical museum, with very minimal facilities.
Ratna kish
Ratna kish287 days ago
Good collection of stone sculptures collected in east godavari... entry ticket 3/- for adults and 1/- for kids... There is no parking you have park your bikes or car park in road only... Near by no restaurants, beside 100% Natural sugarcane juice is available....
Mohana B
Mohana B1 year ago
Good experience.. it can be maintained in a better way
Murali Kumar Paluru
Murali Kumar Paluru1 year ago
Place of historic importance with lot of structures made up of black stone from years back to hundred plus. You can see goddess idols, variety of tools used in farming and hunt. Also can find types of coins ranging from bronze silver copper etc. Worth visiting once though not a wide range of items put there. Nominal entry fee of Rs. 3 is charged per person.
Chaitanya jami
Chaitanya jami2 years ago
A small museum with a wide range of artifacts saying history of many places across Andra pradesh. There are coins, tools, crafts, idols from different ages.

What i found most interesting is this transformation of telugu script from mauryan period(3rd AD) to krishna deva raya period (16th AD)
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