Archaeological Site Museum Amaravati

Buddhist Archaeological Museum, Amaravathi

About

The Amaravati Museum in Andhra Pradesh is administered by the Archaeological Survey of India and preserves the artistic and religious heritage associated with the ancient Amaravati Stupa, which dates to the second century BCE. Established to safeguard material from the Satavahana and Ikshvaku periods, the museum offers a structured understanding of Amaravati’s importance as a major centre of Buddhist learning and artistic innovation. Its collection supports the study of the region’s role in the evolution of early Buddhist narrative art and sculptural expression.


Collections


The museum houses a distinguished range of artefacts that include sculptural panels, inscriptions, architectural fragments, and relics. The galleries present depictions of Jataka narratives, images of the Buddha in varied postures, and finely carved elements that once adorned the stupa’s railings and drum. These works illustrate the refinement of the Amaravati School, known for its elegant modelling, dynamic storytelling, and influence across Buddhist artistic traditions.

Buddhist Archaeological Museum, Amaravathi
8980.4 km away
Entry starts at 9:00 AM
Open: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Highlights
background icon
icon

What you’ll experience

Refined Buddhist carvings shaped by early narrative tradition.
background icon
icon

Special attractions

Jataka panels, carved rail fragments, and early Buddha images.
background icon
icon

Perfect for

Those drawn to early Buddhist art and India’s formative sculptural traditions.
Things to know
icon
Ticket needed for all ages
icon
Entry allowed for all ages
icon
Kid friendly
icon
Pets not allowed
icon
Washrooms available
icon
Free water stations

Gallery

Organized by
brand-img
Archaeological Survey of India
83%liked
160events
2 monthshosting
More
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
₹5
onwards