Earlier known as Hyderabad Museum, this museum is located at Public Gardens Nampally and is the oldest museum in Hyderabad. The last Nizam of Hyderabad provided the place and created the Department of Archaeology which was chiefly responsible for excavation and restoration of exhibits kept at this museum. In 1968 it was renamed as AP State Archeology Museum to include exhibits from all over Andhra Pradesh. The main attraction of this museum is an Eygtian Mummy, which was donated by the Nizam apart from galleries showcasing Buddist artifacts from 2nd and 3rd century BC and the exhibits from the times of Chalukyas, Kakatiyas and Vijayanagar Empire.

Visiting Hours  are from 10.30 am – 5 pm and it is closed on Fridays.