Recently went to Hyderabad on that time visited Chowmahalla Palace Palace was Nizams Asaf Jahi dynasty and Qutabshahi’s dynasty 1720 -1948 interior palace with chandeliers outside work with stucco work. Built over 200 years ago, the palace’s construction began in 1750 and was completed in the mid-19th century.
- Entry fee for adults - 50rs
- Entry fee for children - 10rs
- Entry fee for Foreigners - 200rs
Main Entrance of the Chow Mahalla Palace all the construction with Ornate with intricate stucco work and interiors with chandeliers.
In this palace, different types of vintages cars armed weapons, and different types of coins were used The time structure of the palace was amazing and wonderfulInside the palace different types of swords, shields, body armor, axes, and lancers are there while iam inside seeing that weapon’s i feel like iam into the war zone.Inside The place was beautiful different types of pictures and the interior of the palace was wonderful it was built with the chandeliers.These are the photos taken at that time so many photos their in the museum I took some photos only. Some photo galleries might also include vintage photographs of the Nizams and their court, giving you a glimpse into the palace’s historical past.The palace was the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, who were the Nizams of Hyderabad. It served as their official residence and a symbol of their wealth and power. Today, the Chowmahalla Palace is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the regal lifestyle of the Nizams and the rich history of the region. It has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a living testament to the glorious history of Hyderabad.