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Shilparamam
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Shilparamam is a unique cultural village located in the Hi-Tech City area of Hyderabad, designed to preserve and promote traditional Indian crafts and rural heritage. Spread over several acres, the complex features replicas of rural dwellings, workshops, and exhibition halls where artisans from across India demonstrate their skills. Visitors can watch potters, weavers, and metalworkers at work, and purchase authentic handicrafts directly. The site also hosts regular cultural performances, including folk dances and music, especially during festivals. Lush gardens, water bodies, and a peaceful atmosphere make it a pleasant escape from the city's tech-centric surroundings. It's a living museum that offers insight into India's diverse artistic traditions.
Don't miss
- Live demonstrations by artisans: pottery, weaving, metalwork, and more
- Authentic handicraft shopping: textiles, jewelry, woodwork, and paintings
- Cultural performances: folk dances and music on weekends and festivals
- Rural village replica with traditional huts and dioramas
- Peaceful gardens and a small lake for relaxation
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Shilparamam
You can visit on your own (paid entry – check official website for current rates. children and students often get discounts). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Bring cash for purchases; some stalls may not accept cards.
- Photography is allowed, but ask artisans before taking their picture.
- Wear sunscreen and carry water, as much of the site is open-air.
- Check the schedule for cultural performances; they often happen on weekends.
A bit of history
Shilparamam was established in the early 1990s by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation to provide a platform for rural artisans and to preserve traditional crafts. It has since become a major cultural attraction in Hyderabad.
Common questions
What are the opening hours?
Typically 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM, but confirm on the official website as hours may vary.
Is there an entry fee?
Yes, there is a nominal fee for adults; children and students may get discounts. Check online for current prices.
Can I buy handicrafts directly from artisans?
Yes, many artisans sell their work on-site. Prices are often fixed but bargaining is acceptable.
Are there guided tours available?
Guided tours are not typically offered, but information boards are placed around the village.
Is the venue suitable for children?
Yes, children enjoy the craft demonstrations and open spaces. There are also toy stalls and a small train ride.
What is the best way to reach Shilparamam from the airport?
Take a taxi or app-based cab; the drive from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport takes about 45 minutes.
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