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Chowmuhalla Palace

Chowmuhalla Palace, located in Hyderabad, India, is a historic royal residence built in the 18th century by the Nizams of Hyderabad. It served as the seat of the Nizam's government and is renowned for its stunning architecture, blending Persian, Mughal, and European styles. The name "Chowmuhalla" means "four palaces," reflecting its layout, which includes beautiful gardens, courtyards, and exquisite hallways. The palace is famous for its grand structures like the Khilwat, the main audience hall, and showcases rich heritage through artifacts, murals, and chandeliers. Today, it stands as a prominent cultural and tourist attraction.