Hyderabad, a vibrant city with the imposing Charminar at its heart, is a mixture of history, cuisine and eclectic experiences. Explore magnificent 16th centuryar Golconda Fort complex and the remarkable 21 domes Qutub Shahi Tombs , see imposing Charminar, Chowmalla Palace, collections of great artefacts in Salarjung Museum and get awe struck with private collections of artefact in Nizam;s Museum
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Next visit The Grand Salar Jung Museum which is famous for housing one of the largest compilations of artefacts collected by one person. The museum is home to collections dating from the 2nd century BC to the early 20th century AD, from different cultures such as Hindu, Jain, Christian, Buddhist, Islam and Greek and Roman. The museum houses as many as 43,000 art objects and 50,000 manuscripts and books.
Our next stop is famous Nizam Museum also called the Nizam Jubilee Pavilion is a significant landmark in the city. Built in 18th century, it boats large open courtyards and a fusion of European and Indian architectural influences. Here see the collection of rare artefacts such as silver replicas of monuments in Hyderabad, a gold tiffin box inlaid with diamonds, painting of Mir Osman Ali Khan, silver perfume containers, caskets, pearl-studded wooden writing box, diamond and gold studded daggers, silver coffee cups studded with diamonds and many more interesting artefacts.
Admire Hyderabad's most iconic 16th century landmark, the 56-m-high Charminar. It is an imposing four-sided archway with four minarets soaring above its surrounding bustling market area. The structure was built to mark the founding of Hyderabad and the end of a plague that had devastated the city.
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