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Charminar The Charminar ("Four Minarets"), constructed in 1591, is a monument and mosque located in Hyderabad. The landmark has become a global icon of Hyderabad, listed among the most recognized structures of India. Charminar has been a historical place with mosque on the top floor for over 400 years and also known for its surrounding markets.

Golconda Fort: Golkonda, also known as Golconda, Gol konda ("Round shaped hill"), or Golla konda, (Shepherd's Hill) is a citadel and fort in Southern India and was the capital of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c.1518–1687), is situated 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Hyderabad. Founded originally by the Kakakatiyas extending some 7 kms in circumference.

Ramoji Film City Set up by Ramoji Rao, the head of Ramoji group in 1996, the Ramoji Film City is a beautiful holiday get away with cinematic themes in the happening city of Hyderabad. It is also certified as the World's largest Filmstudio Complex by the Guinness World Records.

Salarjung Museum: The Salar Jung Museum is located at Darushifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River, in Hyderabad. It is one of the three national museums in the country and one of the largest in the world giving us an insight of civilizations that have preceded us. With over one million collections of paintings, sculptures, carvings, manuscripts and artefacts, the museum is a repository of art collections a few of which date as back as the first century.

Birla Mandir: The Birla Mandir of Hyderabad is built on a hillock of Kalapahad. The temples are constructed completely out of marble brought from Rajasthan. The intricate marble carvings blending the South Indian, Rajasthani and Utkal temple styles of architecture are simply beautiful. Also, the view from its highest point is breathtaking.

Nehru Zoological Park: With about a 100 species finding habitat here, the Nehru Zoological Park is one of the most enjoyed attractions in the city. It is named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and was opened to the public in 1963. Neighbo uring the Mir Alam tank, it is also known as Hyderabad Zoo and houses the Indian Rhino, Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant as well as panthers, pythons, deer, and antelopes.

Birla Planetarium: A one of its kind planetarium, the Birla Planetarium was inaugurated in 1985. With technological help from Japan, this planetarium has had some huge development. With periodical sky shows throughout the day, the theme is varied teaching us about various elements of the universe, such as comets, meteors, the cosmos, the eclipses. With its startling sound quality and the amount of information disseminated, Birla Planetarium and Science Museum is one of the places that a visitor should not miss in Hyderabad.

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