The monument was constructed in the centre of the city in 1591 by Quli Qutub Shah. The famous monument is a well-known tourist destination for both domestic and foreign visitors.
Charminar
Golconda, or "Golla Konda," is another name for Shepherd's Hill. A heritage site in Hyderabad that is a must-see is an engineering marvel.
Golconda Fort
The world-spanning collections at Salarjung Museum are what make it special. They include Indian sculptures, bronze statues, Chinese porcelain, and woodcarvings.
Salarjung Museum
The Qutubuddin Dynasty's Qutb Shahi Tombs, a group of seven tombs built in the 1500s, are a significant heritage site in Hyderabad.
Qutb Shahi Tombs
The residence of the Nizams for more than 200 years was Chowmallah Palace. Back then, it served as the site of important ceremonies and festivities.
Chowmahalla Palace
The Paigah Tomb, the last resting place of the Paigah nawabs, is a fusion of architectural styles from the Mughal, Deccan, Rajputana, and Persian periods.
Paigah Tomb
The Chilkur Balaji Temple is located along Osman Sagar's banks. Due to the common belief that the deity can resolve any Visa-related issues, the temple is also known as Visa Balaji.
Chilkoor Balaji Temple
The 400-year-old Makkah Masjid was built by Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah, who also founded Hyderabad.