Salar Jung Museum
The Salar Jung Museum is a museum in Hyderabad having an exquisite collection of priceless art treasures. The unique feature of this museum is that it is the largest one-man collection of art objects and antiques on public display anywhere in the world. Its founder was Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III (1889 –1949), Prime Minister to the Nizam of Hyderabad.
Salar Jung III had a passion for antiques, and collected from all over the world rare manuscripts, sculptures, paintings, clocks and other items. It is believed that he spent half his income and his entire life in building his magnificent collection, which was housed in his palace, Diwan Deodi.
Salar Jung was a lifelong bachelor, and had no heirs. So, on his death, his collection was taken over by the Government of India. It was shifted to the present building in 1968. The treasures of the museum represent an amazing mix of antiquity and modernity. There are a mind-boggling range of items belonging to different civilizations and retrieved from nearly every nook and corner of the world.
The museum has separate sections devoted to Indian paintings, western art, clocks, textiles, glassware, jade, ivory, textiles and rare manuscripts. One of the most splendid exhibits is the Veiled Rebecca, a marble statue by Benzoni(1876), which is a startlingly lifelike representation of a woman draped in a wet veil.