Located in the heart of the city of Hyderabad on the panoramic hillock
of Naubat Pahad, is the B.M. Birla Science Centre. It is one of the most
prestigious institution in the country recognised both as an institute
of Higher education and for research and development of science. The Birla
Science Center houses a number of sections such as a Planetarium, a Science
Museum that contains an archaeology and fine arts gallery, Dinosaurium,
a Science projects division and so on. The science centre remains closed
on the last Thursday of every month.
B.M. Birla Planetarium - Inaugurated in 1985, India’s
most modern B.M. Birla Planetarium, is the first of its kind in the country.
The cosmic presentations here have highlighted various mysterious of the
Universe. The planetarium offers daily sky shows in Telugu, Hindi and
English. Courses on Astronomy and Astrophysics are also conducted here.
The visiting time is from 10.30A.M to 3.00 P.M. The entry fee is Rs. 12
and children below five are not allowed inside the planetarium.
Science Museum - The B.M. Birla Science Museum which
showcases India’s own achievements in science is the second phase of the
science centre. Opened in 1990, the science museum encloses an archaeology
and fine arts gallery that comprises unique archaeological exhibits both
excavated and collected. This archaeological gallery is further divided
into a stone sculpture gallery, wood carving gallery, gallery of miniature
paintings and so on.
The visiting time is from 10.30A.M to 8.15 P.M.
Dinosaurium - The third phase of the science centre,
Dinosaurium opened in 2000, is a unique natural history gallery which
has a collection of smaller fossils of dinosaur eggs, marine shells, fossilized
tree trunks etc. The major highlight here is the rare and magnificent
fossil of a 160 million years old Dinosaur, Kotasaurus, belonging to the
Lower Jurassic age.
Contact :
The Director
B.M. Birla Science Center, Adarsh Nagar, Hyderabad - 500463
Phone : 040 23235081 / 23241067
Fax : 040 23237266
E-mail : Contact
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website : www.birlasciencecentre.org