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Category: Museums
Website: http://www.asi.nic.in/asi_museums_hampi.asp
Reviews Archaeological Museum in Hampi
Archaeological Museum in Hampi
The Archaeological Museum in Hampi provides a tourist with a collection of sculptures and architectural members from many locations. This museum has 4 galleries which enclose a model of Hampi valley with a corridor all around. The exhibits in the museum are manifold and consist of the elegant replicas of Krishnadevaraya, who was the most famed ruler of the Vijayanagara dynasty and his queens.
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