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Sindh Museum

Archaeological museum in Hyderabad

Updated: March 13, 2024 08:14 PM

Sindh Museum is located in Hyderabad (City in Pakistan), Pakistan. It's address is NH 5, Rani Bagh Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.

NH 5, Rani Bagh Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

98MQ+W5 Hyderabad, Pakistan

+92 332 3148652

Check Time Table for Sindh Museum


Monday9 AM to 1 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 1 PM
WednesdayClosed
Thursday9 AM to 1 PM
Friday9 AM to 1 PM
Saturday9 AM to 1 PM
Sunday9 AM to 1 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Sindh Museum?

Sindh Museum is located at: NH 5, Rani Bagh Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.

What is the phone number of Sindh Museum?

You can try to calling this number: +92 332 3148652

What are the coordinates of Sindh Museum?

Coordinates: 25.3848303, 68.3379513

Sindh Museum Reviews

Ahsan Swalheen
2023-12-31 16:32:07 GMT

A Good Place to have a good look at the history of Sindh, but i will request the authorities to mention some literature at each site as to understand the back ground… Also the literature must be in different languages with Sindhi

Aamir Pervez
2024-01-18 15:18:47 GMT

Sindh Museum is quality place to see the beautiful Art and Culture represented in form of Statues. Quality Masterpiece of Art work is done to show the Real Beauty of our Province. I will highly recommend to Visit this place in Hyderabad.

I went with family we have quality time there.

Ahsan Naqash
2024-03-07 08:03:30 GMT

"Visiting the Sindh Museum in Hyderabad was a delightful experience that offered a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Sindh region. The museum's collection of artifacts, art pieces, and exhibits beautifully narrate the story of Sindh's heritage, from its ancient civilizations to its vibrant traditions. Each display is thoughtfully curated, making it a must-visit destination for anyone eager to explore the cultural treasures of this enchanting region."

Farooq Rahu
2023-12-26 18:45:33 GMT

The Indus Valley was home to one of the world's first large civilisations.

It began nearly 5,000 years ago in an area of modern-day Pakistan and Northern India.

There were more than 1,400 towns and cities in the Indus Valley.

We do not know what the Indus people called their cities, because nobody has been able to translate their ancient language.

The Indus people lived on the banks of the Indus river.

The Indus river starts in the Himalayan mountains (the tallest mountain range in the world), and flows nearly 3,000 kilometres through modern-day Pakistan.

Downstream it carves out a valley. This is where the Indus people lived.

People used river water to drink, wash and to grow crops.

The Indus civilisation seems to have been a peaceful one.

The cities were built with strong walls and gates, which usually means they needed protection.

However few weapons have been found and there is no evidence of an army.

Ancient writing can tell us about civilisations, but we can't translate the Indus writings. We have to look for other clues.

The Indus cities had straight roads which criss-crossed in a grid pattern to form city blocks.

The main streets were almost 10 metres wide - wide enough for two carts or elephants to pass each other.

Drains ran along the edge of the streets to carry rubbish away and wells were dug for clean water.

Some cities, like Mohenjo-Daro, had high walls. These walls had gateways so people could come and go.

Some city districts inside were raised on mounds. The highest mound was known as the citadel.

Most Indus buildings were made from mud bricks.

Source BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zxn3r82/articles/zfcbbqt#zcnpn9q

ammar bahi
2024-03-07 08:02:19 GMT

Museums typically aim to preserve and showcase the cultural, historical, and artistic heritage of a region. They often feature exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays that provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the local history and culture.

Afzaal Fayyaz
2024-03-07 08:02:27 GMT

The Sindh Museum is a museum located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. The museum was established in 1971 to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit the records of the cultural history of Sindh. It also sometimes hosts cultural fairs. Its a great place

Danish Ali
2023-04-25 06:24:40 GMT

AMAZING EXPERIENCE IN SINDH MUSEUM AND GOOD TO SEE MY OLD SINDHI AND OTHER RELIGIOUS CULTURE.

Hamid Ali Siyal
2024-01-23 05:23:01 GMT

It's a good and beautiful place for exploring the Sindh's culture

Muhammad Azfar Bashir
2024-03-07 08:05:02 GMT

It is good historical palace to visit. It has many historical things. The good place for school strips
Must visit it

Bheetesh Parmar
2021-11-10 08:39:20 GMT

#Save sindhi calture
I saw here most of the things which now new for new generation bcz today's youth can't see old calture of sindh..
So i think sindh museum save theses expensive things..
It is our responsibility to show theses caltural things to our new generation.
#museum Park
It's lovely place..calm atmosphere specially in evening time...

Shahzaib
2022-03-01 05:51:03 GMT

This museum possesses the status of "Provincial Museum of Sindh" .It has brilliant and authentic information about heritage and culture of Sindh.
This is a must visiting place in Hyderabad both for Residents and Visitors.

Shafi Lashari
2024-01-06 02:15:14 GMT

Collection of rich indus valley civilization and ways of livings are depicted here very skillfully. It provides a glimpse of Indus Valley Civilization which was highly developed even 8000 years before

Sayed Junaid Ali
2021-12-28 07:23:42 GMT

I have visited Sindh museum many times and it is always amazing to refresh your knowledge and learn about your culture. There are many facilitate to explore the Sindhi culture. Recently I have attended Ayaz melo 7 and there were gathering with a concert in the night. They have celebrated the shaikh ayaz by discussing the different versions of philosophical issues in our society and sing his poems in the night. Many famous singer of Sindh came there to pay tribute to shaikh ayaz. It was a five day mela and each day was awesome. There was only issue of short space and the management need to look after this issue next time if they want this mela a more successful.

Mushtaq Ali
2021-10-14 17:34:50 GMT

Good place to know about culture of Sindh. Its building is made in a way that people would visit all the art that has been set to showcase culture of Sindh.

All in all, must visit place if you pay visit to Hyderabad city and you are a lover of history, art and culture.

Meeran Ayaz
2019-03-05 12:37:57 GMT

Best place to visit for see the old culture of Sindh Land best things you can see there. There are shops for buying very good cultural dress caps ladies bags in very reasonable prices. Must visit place 🤗

Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad
2024-03-07 08:24:31 GMT

Very good maintained well Desiplined
It was really grateful must check it out

Mansoor Riaz
2024-03-07 08:04:25 GMT

I am surprised to see everything is well preserved....must visit this place

Faheem
2024-03-07 08:02:51 GMT

Very Good Place to Visit and Experience the heritage of Sindh.

salman shareef
2024-03-07 08:21:36 GMT

Offers a fascinating glimpse, boasts a diverse range of artifacts, and explore intricate artwork.

fahim bacha
2024-03-07 08:04:03 GMT

Good place to visit historical place to know the culture of the sindh.niece place must visit.

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