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Chowmahalla Palace

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The history of Hyderabad is so enticing that it feels like reading a wonderful love story and its glorious past is no less than a fairy tale. And the most interesting part of this novel forms the rule of the Nizams, which fills pages of history with legendary contributions of art, architecture and science.

A testimony to this aspect is seen in the form of the many exquisite monuments scattered all over the city. One such monument that in its striking sumptuousness still shows off the power of time immemorial is the engrossing Chowmahalla Palace. The name Chowmahalla refers to four palaces. The construction of the palace was initiated in the year 1750 by Nizam Salabhat Jung but it was Nizam Afzar-ud-Dawla Bahadur who saw that the palace was completed between the years 1857 and 1869. Originally, the palace covered 45 acres from Laad Bazaar on the north to Aspan Chowk Road which is on the south. The Chowmohalla complex is a replica of Shah’s Palace in Teheran, Iran. Presently the palace consists of two courtyards with graceful palaces, the grand Durbar Hall or the Khilwat. Gardens and fountains add to the elegance

Southern Courtyard is the oldest part of the complex. It comprises of four graceful palaces Tahniyat Mahal, Mahtab Mahal, Afzal Mahal, and Aftab Mahal. Northern Courtyard has been restored and is open to the public. The main attraction of this area is the Bara Imam, which is a long corridor. It has rooms on the east wing, which once served as the administrative wing. Another stunning construction is the Clock Tower. It houses the Khilwat Clock which still works perfectly.

All days of the week except Friday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

  • Chowmahalla Palace View
  • Chowmahalla Palace Inner View
  • Chowmahalla Palace at Night View
  • Chowmahalla Palace Right Side View
  • Chowmahalla Palace Inside
  • Chowmahalla Palace Interior
  • Palace View
  • Palace Inner
  • Palace Night View
  • Palace Right side View
  • Palace Inside
  • Palace Interior

How to Reach:

By Air

The nearest airport is in Hyderabad

By Train

The nearest railway station is in Hyderabad

By Road

Chaumahalla Palace is one of the city centers. Travelers can easily get around this area. Charminar, the most famous tourist destination in Hyderabad, can be used as a landmark. A bus or cab or local rickshaw can also be taken to reach the capital. If anyone wants to reach the palace from other states, Interstate Buses are readily available. Trains from all major cities in the country run Hyderabad.