The city of Nawabs have a great history and there are many things to see that give an idea about the lives of the kings that ruled the beautiful city of Hyderabad. The Qutb Shahi Heritage Park is one such place that gives us a glimpse of the royalty of the kings of Hyderabad. Well, we know that tombs are the place where the dead are buried, and looking at the beauty of these tombs I wonder how royal their lives were if they could build something like this for the dead. The tombs at heritage park are an excellent piece of architecture. There are a total of 7 tombs and a mosque inside the Heritage Park. The tombs belong to Qutb Shahi rulers. What makes it more interesting is that it hosts the tomb of Muhammad Quli Shah who laid the foundation of Hyderabad.
✍️✍️✍️Now at present they are planting trees and repairing gardens, laying tracks for walking and renovating the tombs ,Now the look of the place was totally different and beautiful and you can spend half day looking the tombs and place you can bring food to eat under trees and they built little museum to know the history of nawabs and the PRICE was only 10rs , for Indians and for foreigners the ticket price was 50rs,and vehicles parking for two wheelers are 10rs.
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Read moreThe tombs exhibit impeccable maintenance, creating a serene atmosphere at Seven Tombs in Hyderabad. The architectural brilliance on display is truly remarkable, and credit is due to the Aga Khan Foundation for their commendable efforts in restoring these ancient monuments.
Surrounding the tombs, the well-kept lawn provides a tranquil space, inviting visitors to spend moments of peace and reflection. The cleanliness of the area enhances the overall experience, allowing individuals to immerse themselves in the historical ambiance.
A noteworthy feature is the museum on the premises, offering a detailed narrative of the Quli Dynasty's history. Visitors can delve into the rich historical context, gaining a deeper understanding of the dynasty that shaped the region.
What sets this experience apart is the inclusive policy allowing access inside the tombs for all visitors. This openness provides a unique and immersive encounter, allowing people to appreciate the intricacies of the architecture from an up-close perspective. Overall, the visit offers a harmonious blend of historical exploration, tranquility, and a chance for a reflective escape within the splendid surroundings of...
Read moreInterested in history and ancient architecture. Want to connect to the past then visiting seven tombs at Tolichowki in Hyderabad is a must. There is an entrance fee of 10/- Rs per adult and 5/- Rs per child, at the time of writing this review. However, this may not be an interesting place for children. If you want to photograph your visit then you need to pay extra to get the photography allowance. This is a resting place of Qutubshahi dynasty Royal members.
At the time of visit only four tombs were open and the rest were closed. Some of the tombs possesses amazing architectural beauty and keep the visitors engaging. Agha Khan foundation had undertaken the work to restore some of the ruined tombs. The maintenance is not up to the mark and the inside of the tombs is dusty. There are some guides offering guided tour to the visitors.
If it is summer better to carry umbrella and a water bottle as you need to walk a lot to visit all the tombs. There is a small canteen which offers cool drinks, juices and milk shakes apart from popular snacks like chips of various flavors. Ice cream hawkers could also be present offering various...
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