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Nizam's Delhi Palace: Butterfly Design, World's Richest Man

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Hyderabad House was the Delhi home of the Last Nizam of Hyderabad.
  • Designed by Edwin Lutyens in a unique butterfly shape.
  • Constructed in the 1920s for 200,000 pounds (Rs 170 crore today).

Hyderabad House in Delhi was commissioned by Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Last Nizam of Hyderabad and once the world's richest man. Designed by renowned architect Edwin Lutyens, the palace is distinguished by its unique butterfly shape and central dome, drawing inspiration from Lutyens' earlier work and classical Roman architecture.

The construction of this grand residence took place in the 1920s, with a significant cost of 200,000 pounds, reflecting the Nizam's legendary wealth. Featuring 36 rooms, courtyards, and European-style elements with Mughal motifs, Hyderabad House was intended to be a grand statement, symbolizing the Nizam's stature and pride.

Following India's independence and the integration of princely states, Hyderabad House transitioned to government ownership. Since the 1970s, it has served as a prominent state guest house and diplomatic hub, hosting numerous international dignitaries and serving as a vital venue for India's foreign relations.

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Hyderabad House was commissioned by Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Last Nizam of Hyderabad.
Hyderabad House features a unique butterfly shape designed by Edwin Lutyens.
Hyderabad House currently serves as a state guest house and diplomatic hub for the Indian government.

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