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  • 5/5 Balaguravaiah K. 1 year ago on Google • 10 reviews
    We visited on Saturday.. Good place
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  • 5/5 Roger Garin-Michaud (. 7 years ago on Google • 326 reviews
    A very important place in the history of Buddhism in South India, if you are on an Indian Buddhist pilgrimage tour you have to visit the archaeological museum and stupa. The museum manager is very friendly and will point out to you the important Brahmi scripts inscriptions that you should not miss
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 BHANU K. 5 years ago on Google • 63 reviews
    I have visited Ghantasala Archeological museum along with my children. We were surprised by seeing this museum here in Ghantasala and children were surprised about this area heritage and history after visiting this place. We saw so many stone sculptures including Halfus medallion pillars, Dharmachakra, Pillar with mithuna couple, Seated lion, Standing Budha, Sacred feet of Budha, Nandi, Balipeet, Inscribed stone, Adhistana depioting important events in Buddha's life, Purna kumbam, Maitreya, Standing umbrella, etc.... We are not allowed to take the inside photograph's. We have taken the photos of outside stone sculptures with permission for children school project work. The museum is in two floored building with well ventilation. Opening time is 10:00 am.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 MADEM S. 8 months ago on Google • 21 reviews
    We can see old stone arts...
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 sirisha p. 1 year ago on Google • 5 reviews
    Good thing is it has quite a few historic remains and entry is free. Coming to issues few important things it's not well maintained, approach road is not good enough (especially in rainy season), The building itself is very old and not maintained (you can see slab falling off in many places), exhibits are not taken care of (you can see many exhibits accumulating dust, left on floor without care etc)
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Srikanth B. 4 years ago on Google • 200 reviews
    Good thing is it has quite a few historic remains and entry is free. Coming to issues few important things it's not well maintained, approach road is not good enough (especially in rainy season), The building itself is very old and not maintained (you can see slab falling off in many places), exhibits are not taken care of (you can see many exhibits accumulating dust, left on floor without care etc)

  • 5/5 TUMMALACHERLA GIRIDHAR ANIL K. 2 years ago on Google • 117 reviews
    Good Place. There is a landmark opposite to this museum like a mountain.

  • 5/5 Chekuri A Narasimha R. 6 months ago on Google • 69 reviews
    Auspicious "Jaleswara Shiva linga" is there near by museum

  • 3/5 Viswa vardhan P. 2 months ago on Google • 38 reviews New
    The entry is free of cost. It is quite astonishing to find remnants of Buddhist architecture in Ghantashala. This museum holds fragments of broken statues and pillars made of limestone. These fragments belong to the 2nd century AD. Once up on a time Ghantashala flourished as a port city and also a famous Buddhist center. However, now the museum is in a dilapidated state. The cracks in the ceiling are visible and it's very dangerous to go downstairs. There is a risk of roof slabs to collapse at any time.

  • 5/5 Shakeera B. 7 months ago on Google • 11 reviews
    I have visited Ghantasala Archeological museum along with my children. We were surprised by seeing this museum here in Ghantasala and children were surprised about this area heritage and history after visiting this place. We saw so many stone sculptures including Halfus medallion pillars, Dharmachakra, Pillar with mithuna couple, Seated lion, Standing Budha, Sacred feet of Budha, Nandi, Balipeet, Inscribed stone, Adhistana depioting important events in Buddha's life, Purna kumbam, Maitreya, Standing umbrella, etc.... We are not allowed to take the inside photograph's. We have taken the photos of outside stone sculptures with permission for children school project work. The museum is in two floored building with well ventilation. Opening time is 10:00 am.

  • 4/5 B S R. 1 year ago on Google
    Worth watching for History lovers.

  • 4/5 SIRISHA S. 2 years ago on Google
    Our monuments are precious.. should be give publicity

  • 5/5 Chakri Y. 5 years ago on Google
    Tourist place in Ghantasala Must see this place and to know about the importance of lord Buddha statue

  • 5/5 Naresh N. 1 year ago on Google
    I love ❤️ my village


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