Inaugurated in 1990 by M. Chenna Reddy, the BM Birla Science Museum offers a unique experience with various sections, including:
Interactive Science Centre
Nobel Gallery
Antarctica Diorama
Dwaraka Diorama
Remote Sensing Gallery
Simulated Experiments
Space Museum
Nuclear Power Section
Experience Science Gallery
Dinosauria (paleontology and fossils section)
Collaboration with organizations like the Department of Ocean Development, ISRO, Geological Survey of India, and more to showcase the country's achievements in science and technology.
Continuous development in partnership with national and international organizations, offering a range of interactive and educational exhibits.
The museum aims to improve scientific literacy and awareness in developing countries through hands-on, participatory, and edutainment exhibits.
Interactive Science Centre exhibits are designed in-house and support other institutions in setting up similar science-related facilities.
Promotes science education and aims to demystify scientific concepts to inspire curiosity and enthusiasm in visitors.
The focus is on providing visitors with a hands-on experience to understand fundamental scientific concepts that serve as building blocks for more complex phenomena.
Distance from important places in Hyderabad
From Secunderabad Railway Station - 6.3 KMs - 23 Minutes
From Begumpet Railway Station - 5.9 KMs - 24 Minutes
From Kachiguda Railway Station - 6.1 KMs - 19 Minutes
From Nampally Railway Station - 2.8 KMs - 11 Minutes
From Mahatma Gandhi Bus Stand - 5.3 KMs - 23 Minutes
From Jubilee Bus Stand - 6.9 KMs - 26 Minutes
From Rajiv Gandhi International Airport - 31.6 KMs - 48 Minutes