![]() Thin streets of this type are usual here. |
![]() Name of the palace at the entrance could be easily skipped at night. |
![]() Street before the entrance. |
![]() Entrance gate. |
![]() Chowmahalla Palace view from the entrance gate. |
![]() Garden of the palace is decorated with the royal palms. |
![]() Numerous doors. |
![]() Entrance gate view from the garden. |
![]() Mature green trees of the garden. |
![]() Ancient cannon. |
![]() Fountain in the garden. |
![]() White ducks swim in the fountain. |
![]() Cannon and the royal palm tree. |
![]() Cartoon dragons are casted on the top of the ancient cannon. |
![]() Clock Tower. |
![]() Chowmahalla Palace bhawan. |
![]() Chowmahalla Palace bhawan, back side. |
![]() One of the gates between southern courtyard and northern courtyard. |
![]() Khilwat Mubarak, inscription board. |
![]() Khilwat Clock has been ticking away for around 250 years. |
![]() Khilwat Mubarak. |
![]() This is the heart of Chowmahalla Palace. |
![]() The grand pillared Durbar Hall. |
![]() Jewelries and bells, antique collection. |
![]() Asaf Jah IV and Asaf Jah V. |
![]() Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II and Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah Asaf Jah III. |
![]() Ancient maps on the wall. |
![]() Beautiful work of art on arches in Durbar Hall. |
![]() One of the 19th spectacular chandeliers in Durbar Hall. |
![]() Chandelier is made from Belgian crystal. |
![]() Miniature of the palace is made from the metal. |
![]() Ancient coins and paper money. |
![]() Ancient pen and envelopes. |
![]() Wooden miniature of the palace. |
![]() Miniature of the Royal seat. |
![]() Ancient pencils. |
![]() Ancient letters. |
![]() Mir Barakat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Bahadur, Asaf Jah VIII. |
![]() Mir Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur Asaf Jah VI. |
![]() Takht-e-Nishan (Royal Seat) in Durbar Hall. |
![]() Orange mattress of the Royal seat. |
![]() Ancient clock. |
![]() The hall of an English gentleman. |
![]() Ancient furniture. |
![]() Gentleman's shoes and hat. |
![]() An english gentleman. |
![]() Men's shirts. |
![]() Ancient royal cloth and materials. |
![]() Child's footwear with gilt metal work. |
![]() Shirt with gilt metal work. |
![]() Painted crafts of Andhra Pradesh. |
![]() Ancient bowls made of metal. |
![]() Handicraft. |
![]() Wooden box with ivory lattice work. |
![]() Hall of crafts heritage. |
![]() Watchman. |
![]() Hall with antique collection of portraits. |
![]() Portrait of the royal family: father and son. |
![]() One of the royal portraits. |
![]() Red royal armchair. |
![]() Portrait of Asaf Jah V. |
![]() Royal cavalry. |
![]() Stairway. |
![]() The hall of crockery heritage. |
![]() The hall full of crockery from all over the world. |
![]() My son looks at these crockeries. |
![]() Glass door cabinets full of crockeries. |
![]() Glass door cabinet of almost black color with crockeries. |
![]() Glass door cabinet with yellow crockeries. |
![]() Huge hall with portraits. |
![]() One of the gardens. |
![]() Many branded crockery displays the opulent lifestyle of the nizams. |
![]() Glass door cabinets. |
![]() White crockery. |
![]() Takht-e-Nishan (Royal Seat), view from the second floor. |
![]() Picture with an elephant hunter. |
![]() Weapons in Chowmahalla Palace. |
![]() The hall of artillery displays different armours, swords and guns. |
![]() Howdahs (elephant seats). |
![]() Swords. |
![]() My son is interested in different types of swords. |
![]() Yellow hall with portraits. |
![]() This hall is between the armory halls. |
![]() These carriages can be positioned on the back of an elephant. |
![]() Daggers. |
![]() Royal elephant seats. |
![]() Royal howdah. |
![]() Daggers and brass knuckles. |
![]() Metal wardrobes. |
![]() Metal wardrobes on the back side of the palace. |
![]() Shotguns. |
![]() Royal shotguns. |
![]() Pocket knife. |
![]() Curved short daggers. |
![]() Royal short daggers. |
![]() Royal daggers. |
![]() Elephant goads. |
![]() Shields and swords. |
![]() Axes. |
![]() Shields, swords and brass knuckles. |
![]() Fighting sticks. |
![]() Set of medieval weapons. |
![]() Ancient indian drinking flasks. |
![]() The back side of the palace. |
![]() Green courtyard. |
![]() Gate between the courtyards. |
![]() Right side of the palace. |
![]() Way to Aftab. |
![]() Tahniat Mahal. |
![]() Woman watering the shrubs. |
![]() Right gates between the courtyards. |
![]() Aftab Mahal. |
![]() Hall inside Aftab Mahal. |
![]() Sarees exhibition inside Aftab Mahal. |
![]() Royal Seat. |
![]() Sarees with gilt metal stripes. |
![]() Light and transparent saree. |
![]() Ancient shirts. |
![]() Paired pillars. |
![]() Strange cart. |
![]() One of the buildings of the palace complex. |
![]() Blue royal carriage. |
![]() Some plants have been planted in the pots. |
![]() Palace at noon. |
![]() Square before automobiles exhibition. |
![]() Vintage cars: green car. |
![]() Vintage cars: ancient royal automobile. |
![]() Vintage cars: KingKothi hyd C, ancient automobile. |
![]() Vintage cars: ancient automobile with gilt metal mirror. |
![]() Vintage cars: Ancient Royal Fiat. |
![]() Vintage cars: 1952 Packard. |
![]() Vintage cars: 1947 Buick Super Convertible Coupe. |
![]() Ancient motobikes. |
![]() Red royal carriages. |
![]() High royal carriages. |
![]() Huge yellow Rolls Royce with royal emblem. |
![]() Leafless tree with purple flowers. |
![]() Royal pool in the garden. |
![]() Royal landscape design couldn't be created without fountains. |
![]() Happy children. |
![]() Visitors of the palace. |
![]() The best photograph - only positive emotions. |
![]() Sculpture of two nude men. |
![]() Rich artwork on the walls and ceiling. |
![]() Royal furniture. |
![]() Statue of two nude men. |
![]() Royal place. |
![]() Chowmahalla Palace. |
![]() Clock Tower over the gates. |
![]() Pomelo tree with fruits. |
![]() Royal chandeliers. |
![]() Pathway in the palace garden. |
![]() Royal palm trees, cannon and fountains. |
![]() The map of the palace. |
![]() This palace get the Award by the UNESCO. |