CHARMINAR
AT
HYDERABAD
In the late 16th
century, this monument was erected to celebrate the end of a plague. Now, it is
one of Hyderabad’s most famous landmarks.The Charminar is a pride of the 400-year-old glorious
city. This monument of Hyderabad has extreme historical and social
significance. Literally meaning the four spires, Charminar is a four-storied
structure with a mosque.
The Charminar is a square structure with four imposing
towers with each side measuring 20 meters in length. Each side of the square
has a towering domed minaret. The height of the minarets is 48.7 meters. Each
of the four minarets is four storeyed. The well-known mosque here is known as
Makkah Masjid
Built in 1591
by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the Charminar is synonymous with the glorious city
of Hyderabad. It was built to commemorate the eradication of the plague that
had struck the region. It is believed that when the plague struck, Muhammad
Quli Qutb Shah prayed that he would build a mosque as soon as the plague was
wiped out. This mosque is popularly known as the Charminar for its four
imposing minarets
The monument is divided into four floors. Climb the 149 steps to the top
floor. At one end of the open roof is a mosque, which has 45 extra prayer
spaces to accommodate the crowds that come for mass prayer on Fridays. From the
top floor you can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and panoramic views of the
bustling city below.
Huge arches support the monument on the ground level. Peer through to a
pond on one side and markets on the other
BY TRAIN
The nearest railway station to
charminar is secunderabad
jn train station which is 6 km away from Charminar
BY AIR
The nearest airport to Charminar is rajiv gandhi international airport , hyderabad which is 14 km away from
Charminar
By Road
Hyderabad is well connected to other major
Indian cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Nagpur, Warangal,
Pune among others by National Highways. The
city shall be a part of the North-South Corridor
Entry fee: Rs.5/per person for Indians
Rs.100per person for foreigners
Rs.100per person for foreigners
Timings: All days of the week
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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