DesignAn Italian architect designed this palace and the foundation for the construction was laid on 3rd March 1884. The palace took 9 years to complete the construction. It was totally made with Italian marble and it covers a total area of 9,39,712-sq-metre. The palace is laid out in the shape of a scorpion with two stings spread out as wings on the north. The middle part is occupied by the main building and the kitchen and harem quarters stretch to the south. The Nawab being an avid traveller, various influences show on the palace architecture. The Falaknuma palace is a rare blend of Italian and Tudor architecture. Its glass stained windows throw a spectrum of colors into the rooms. History
The Nizam VI in 1897 used the palace as a royal guest house as it had a commanding view of the entire city. As the Nizam liked the guest house, the Falaknuma palace was gifted to the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, Mehboob Ali Khan by the generous Nawab. |
The Palace
One of the highlight's
of the palace is the state reception room, whose ceiling is decorated
with frescoes and gilded relief's. The ballroom contains a two-ton
manually operated organ said to be the only one of its kind in the
world.
The palace has as many as 220 lavishly decorated rooms
and 22 spacious halls. It has some of the finest treasures collections
of the Nizam. Falaknuma houses a large collection of rare treasures
including paintings, statues, furniture, manuscripts and books.
The Jade collection of the Palace is considered to be unique in the world.
The
famed dining hall of the palace could seat 100 guests on its dining
table. The furniture was very aesthetic. The chairs were made of carved
rosewood with green leather upholstery. The tableware was made of gold
and crystal to which fluted music was added.
The palace has a
library with a walnut carved roof, a replica of the one at Windsor
Castle. The library had one of the finest collections of the holy Quran
in India.
The ground floor of the palace housed the living
quarters. A marbled staircase leads to the upper floor. It has carved
balustrades, which supports marble figurines with candelabra at
intervals.
On the walls of the landing are excellent oil
paintings of the Asaf Jahi family, past ministers and notable
personages, the whole forming a very interesting historical picture
gallery which adds greatly to the imposing effect of the staircase.
The
Falaknuma palace has other unique things to its credit. It includes the
largest collection of Venetian chandeliers. It is said that it took six
months to clean a 138-arm Osler chandelier and the palace has 40 such
chandeliers adorning the halls.
The telephone and electrical
system was introduced in 1883 by Osler and the palace has one of the
largest electrical switchboards in India.
Since the palace was
the private property of the Nizam family until recently, visitors
weren't allowed. Occasionally, however, the venue is opened for public.
The Taj group has taken over the palace on lease, and work is afoot to
convert it to a 5-star hotel.
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