Archaeological Museum

Karnataka


A well-presented archaeological museum set in the Golgumbaz lawns. Skip the ground floor and head upstairs; there you’ll find an excellent collection of artefacts, such as oriental carpets, china crockery, weapons, armour and scrolls.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Karnataka attractions

1. Golgumbaz

0.09 MILES

Set in tranquil gardens, the magnificent Golgumbaz houses the tombs of emperor Mohammed Adil Shah (r 1627–56), his two wives, his mistress (Rambha), one…

2. Jama Masjid

0.68 MILES

Constructed by Ali Adil Shah I (r 1557–80), the finely proportioned Jama Masjid has graceful arches, a fine dome and a vast inner courtyard with room for…

3. Asar Mahal

0.89 MILES

Built by Mohammed Adil Shah in about 1646 to serve as a hall of justice, the graceful Asar Mahal once housed two hairs from Prophet Mohammed’s beard. The…

4. Mihtar Mahal

0.98 MILES

The crumbling but richly decorated Mihtar Mahal serves as an ornamental gateway to a small mosque.

5. Bara Kaman

1.17 MILES

Within the citadel are the graceful arches of Bara Kaman, the ruined mausoleum of Ali Adil Shah II (Ali Roza). The structure was never finished, and dates…

6. Gagan Mahal

1.17 MILES

The most impressive of the remaining fragments in the citadel is the colossal archway of Gagan Mahal, built by Ali Adil Shah I around 1561 as a dual…

7. Jala Manzil

1.22 MILES

Within the citadel is the delicate Jala Manzil, once a water pavilion surrounded by secluded courts and gardens.

8. Sat Manzil

1.23 MILES

The ruins of Mohammed Adil Shah’s seven-storey palace, the Sat Manzil is one of several evocative sites in the citadel.