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Cotton Museum

Museum in Rajamahendravaram

Updated: March 25, 2024 11:18 PM

Cotton Museum is located in Rajamahendravaram, India. It's address is WQQM+JPH, Dowlaiswaram - Vijjeswaram Rd, Cotton Peta, Dhavaleswaram, Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh 533125, India.

WQQM+JPH, Dowlaiswaram - Vijjeswaram Rd, Cotton Peta, Dhavaleswaram, Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh 533125, India

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Monday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Tuesday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Wednesday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Thursday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Friday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Saturday10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Sunday3 to 6:30 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Cotton Museum?

Cotton Museum is located at: WQQM+JPH, Dowlaiswaram - Vijjeswaram Rd, Cotton Peta, Dhavaleswaram, Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh 533125, India.

What are the coordinates of Cotton Museum?

Coordinates: 16.9390635, 81.7843488

Cotton Museum Reviews

pragnan arrows
2024-01-24 13:19:23 GMT

GREAT LEGENDARY MAN SIR ARTHUR COTTON SIR MY MOVIE DIRECTION IN CHARACTER KING OF COTTON ROLL..PlZ WAIT ...

Sheriff, INTERIOR DESIGNER
2023-02-03 02:31:53 GMT

Sir Arthur cotton is a great British Engineer, who is a humanist and sacrificed his life for India in particular to United Andhra Pradesh state. He is like God to the Godavari delta people in Andhra state of India. He mesmerised with his unimaginable Engineering projects in Andhra. Particularly in water ways, Dama, Bridges, Anicuts many more

Narayana Murthy
2023-09-02 12:13:09 GMT

Sir Arthur Cotton, The Name is Brand for Indians truly Godavari Guys. England Born guy changed life of Godavari peoples

koushik Boggavarapu
2017-04-14 08:00:09 GMT

This is a very good place for enjoyment. Every one should visit this place. This place says more and everything about how did the sir cotton have constructed the barrage and the way he have helped the people of godavari delta region from severe drought and during severe floods. This is a nice place

VGS PRASADA RAO VEENAM
2022-12-19 06:49:05 GMT

This is an historical place. Irrigation department(Water
Resources) established a museum in the name of Sir Arthur Cotton , the British Engineer who was in charge of the work " Construction of Godavari anicut across River Godavari at Dowlaiswaram." ( Construction time 1847-1852).

Sri Veenam Veeranna D.P.W., the First Indian Engineer, a native of Dowlaiswaram worked under the able, noble guidance of Sir Arthur Cotton, the British Engineer during the construction of Godavari Anicut.

Soon after completion of the Anicut and Distributory network of canals the water reached to the fields in each every village of the Delta area covers the two districts East and West of Godavari which drastically changed the life style of Godavari District people. A worth seeing place for all tourists, Students and research people.

The Museum consists of a good number of the machinery that were used when no technology exists just like present time. Also a huge collection of portraits were kept inside the museum to know the history of the Godavari District and necessity arisen for construction of the Anicut.

A large number of people comes from different places to visit the Museum. Students come here on educational tour.
Its a beautiful experience to visit the Godavari Barrage and the Museum.

Maheeth Veluvali
2019-07-16 06:50:06 GMT

(Visited in 2005, 2016) - It's a museum dedicated to the extraordinary story of how Dowlaiswaram Barrage was built. Sir Arthur Cotton faced great obstacles and opposition, but finally took up this brilliant project. Felt many emotions watching the tools, artefacts, displays belonging to those testing times. The park is good but really disappointed with the maintenance. It should have been top class....

ravipati dhanalakshmi
2023-06-07 06:32:01 GMT

Very beautiful . It can be use ful for next generations . SIR ARTHUR COTTON was the person who build the cotton barrage . We can see the photos that shows how the barrage was built . We can also see whatever the machines that are used to build the barrage. the building has nice architecture . there is space for children to play .there are also some maps of East Godavari and Godavari Delta .

Mercy Raj Deta
2017-11-13 13:24:38 GMT

A must visit museum. It describe every thing about the Dhavaleswaram barrage history. Lot of knowledge can get from this museum. I pity myself as Indians don't know how to keep their historical places and historical things safe and secure people wrote their names on walls paintings where not on almost everything. Government is also not interested in maintaining those kind of things. Keeping them safe and give the same to our next generation is not only Government's job it's ours too. On-site people who can share knowledge about bridge with live examples with the help of miniatures around there are needed. Love this place alot and hopping that Government and people help eachother to keep the historical places and things safe.

Krishna chaitanya
2018-07-23 14:29:43 GMT

Excellent place which runs us through the life of legend Sir Aurthur cotton,and construction of Dawaleswaram barrage. Tears rolled down seeing those photos, paintings and reading the informative text added along with them. Salute to Sir Cotton and people who established this museum so that coming generations know about his deeds.

Murali Medidi
2018-08-10 09:12:57 GMT

The "Sir Arthur Cotton Museum" constructed on behalf of cotton memory. It's located Dowleswaram near Rajahmundry in East Godavari District of Andhra-Pradesh....The museum contain machines and Bricks used during the construction of cotton barrage (160 years back)...and also pictures of construction of cotton barrage, Floods pictures during 1986, Different irrigation model projects like prakasham barrage....The park is also there in museum for enjoying the kids.....

gopal krishna
2019-01-22 08:09:49 GMT

one of the ancient museum. these pictures and models are useful to engineering students.
. Sir Arthur Cotton Museum was constructed in the memory of Sir Arthur Cotton. Sir Arthur Cotton was a British engineer who constructed many of the earliest waterworks across the river Godavari. Sir Arthur Cotton is credited with the building of the Dowleswaram Barrage.

shankar licdo
2019-08-12 08:05:07 GMT

Every one must need to see this place.....
TaHe cotton Barriage is very imp Barriagge for Godavari Districts and Entire Andhra Pradesh also...We can see the construction details and work details with photos in Cotton Museum...
It's very useful place to Science tours for students....

KIRAN RAVI
2024-02-25 10:36:24 GMT

Amazing

Kamal
2017-01-10 17:02:49 GMT

It is historic and there are more collections of then photos,models,machinesetc.loved it😍

Samaresh Biswal
2017-10-16 06:28:50 GMT

Very informative museum about sir cotton life and his contribution to Godavari Delta

KUMAR VNA RATNA
2023-03-04 04:44:12 GMT

Sir Arthur cotton is famous as God in these Godavari districts. People are so poor they even sold their children to come out of tough times in life. Now there are thousands of millionaires and academic stalwarts due to one simple barrage blessed by this genius. One will get nostalgia of those poverty stricken people if they visit this museum well preserved by irrigation authorities. It is a token of gratitude to this godly person.

123 malleswarar rao n
2023-05-08 15:20:18 GMT

It consists of collection of photos how the Dewaleswaram bridge construction works gone in the past. It also consists of godavari river model from nasik to bay of bengal, and many equipments models used at that time. And it also consists of kids play ground. There is a entry ticket with less cost

Prasad Bavandla
2019-12-31 07:33:04 GMT

A historical museum where davaleswaram barriage history was kept with photographs and models.

Sai kiran NSK
2018-08-15 14:53:51 GMT

There are small models of dams and maps of that area.there are Machines also which is used to construct dam

shabarish atyam (sab)
2017-01-13 07:50:34 GMT

OnE of the must place to visit in rjy, there is lot of history behind this.

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