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Falaknuma Palace is situated on a hill 650
meters in height, in the Old City of Hyderabad, India. It was
built by Nawab Vikar-ul-Umra. It was purchased by the then
Nizam VI during 1897 for use as a royal guest house. The
palace provides a good view of Hyderabad.The palace is spread
out in a scorpion shape with two pincers spread out as wings
on the north. The middle part occupies the main building. The
Harem quarters and the kitchen stretch towards the
south.[1]The palace was designed by an Italian architect. The
palace boasts of lavishly decorated interiors made of the
Italian marble, and follows a western architectural style. It
took almost nine years to complete. This famous palace houses
a large collection of rare treasures, paintings, statues,
furniture, manuscripts and books collected by the Nizam. The
jade collection displayed here is considered to be unique in
the world. Some old models of artillery are also exhibited in
the front. |