



The Chandragiri Museum serves as an important institution committed to preserving the artistic and cultural legacy of the Vijayanagara period. Located near Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh, the museum maintains a collection that reflects the political and administrative history of the region. Managed by the Archaeological Survey of India, it houses material spanning the 11th to the 17th centuries C.E., offering insight into the evolution of regional power, religious expression, and artistic craftsmanship. Its holdings contribute to a deeper understanding of Chandragiri’s historical significance and its association with the nearby fort.
Collections
The museum showcases sculptures, coins, weapons, and inscriptions that document the heritage of the Vijayanagara world. Among its notable objects are images of Vishnu and Shiva, finely carved stone panels, and royal portraits that illustrate the visual language of authority. The diversity of artifacts presents a coherent picture of the cultural environment shaped by dynastic rule and provides a valuable record of artistic and material traditions across several centuries.


