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Places to visit in hydrabad
Asked by hritvik pandey,
03 Jun '08 12:12 pm
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Places of Interest
Birla Mandir
Birla Planetarium
Gandipet
Sanghi Temple
Shilparamam
Historical Places
Charminar
Golconda
Hayat Bakshi Begums Mosque
main mishk masjid
Mecca Masjid
Mushirabad Mosque
Nijamiya observatory
Paigah tombs
Patancheru tombs
Qutub shahi tomb
St marys cathedral
Toli masjid
Uppal mosque
Picnic Spots
Deer Park
Hussain Sagar
Lumbini Park
Mir Alam Tank
Nehru Zooligical Park
Ocean Park
Osman Sagar
Ramoji Film City
Sanjeevaiah Park
Answered by Janee Rajaa, 03 Jun '08 12:15 pm
Birla Mandir
Birla Planetarium
Gandipet
Sanghi Temple
Shilparamam
Historical Places
Charminar
Golconda
Hayat Bakshi Begums Mosque
main mishk masjid
Mecca Masjid
Mushirabad Mosque
Nijamiya observatory
Paigah tombs
Patancheru tombs
Qutub shahi tomb
St marys cathedral
Toli masjid
Uppal mosque
Picnic Spots
Deer Park
Hussain Sagar
Lumbini Park
Mir Alam Tank
Nehru Zooligical Park
Ocean Park
Osman Sagar
Ramoji Film City
Sanjeevaiah Park
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Charminar - the major landmark in Hyderabad with four graceful minarets.
Falaknuma Palace - Built by an Italian architect through one of the Paigah nobles, Nawab Viqar al-Umra', complete in Italian marble. It's a beautiful and stunning piece of architecture with Louis XIV-style decor, a lavish Mughal ambience, Italian marble staircases and ornate fountains.
Golconda Fort - located on the outskirts of the city, Golconda Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India.
Chowmahalla Palace- It was the seat of Asaf Jahi dynasty, where the Nizam entertained his official guests and royal visitors. Initiated in 1750 by Nizam Salabat Jung and designed along the lines of the Shah's palace in Isfahan, this actually consists of a group of palaces each used as a Durbar Hall.
Salar Jung Museum - The museum houses the largest one-man collection of antiques in the world. Collections include "The Vieled Rebecca" and other huge collection of artifacts dating back t ...more
Answered by mohd rahman, 03 Jun '08 12:16 pm
Falaknuma Palace - Built by an Italian architect through one of the Paigah nobles, Nawab Viqar al-Umra', complete in Italian marble. It's a beautiful and stunning piece of architecture with Louis XIV-style decor, a lavish Mughal ambience, Italian marble staircases and ornate fountains.
Golconda Fort - located on the outskirts of the city, Golconda Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India.
Chowmahalla Palace- It was the seat of Asaf Jahi dynasty, where the Nizam entertained his official guests and royal visitors. Initiated in 1750 by Nizam Salabat Jung and designed along the lines of the Shah's palace in Isfahan, this actually consists of a group of palaces each used as a Durbar Hall.
Salar Jung Museum - The museum houses the largest one-man collection of antiques in the world. Collections include "The Vieled Rebecca" and other huge collection of artifacts dating back t ...more
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Golkonda, Charminar, SAlarjung Mueseum, Lumbini Park,
NTR Gardens, Nehru Zoo Park, Tankbund, Ramoji film City and many more
Answered by Shaik Arif, 03 Jun '08 12:15 pm
NTR Gardens, Nehru Zoo Park, Tankbund, Ramoji film City and many more
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