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News1809-01-2026, 11:41

Bagh-e-Aam: Hyderabad's 180-Year-Old Royal Oasis Still Thrives!

  • Bagh-e-Aam, also known as Public Garden, is a 180-year-old park in Hyderabad, built in 1846 by Mir Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam.
  • Located in Nampally, this 54-acre park was created for public recreation, a unique concept during an era when large gardens were exclusive to royal palaces.
  • It serves as a cultural hub, featuring Nizam-era architecture and historic buildings, attracting history, nature, and heritage lovers.
  • The park offers a sense of tranquility amidst the city's hustle, with a toy train for children and fresh air for morning walkers.
  • Despite its age, Bagh-e-Aam remains the 'lungs' of Hyderabad, though some parts require renovation to preserve its historical significance and promote tourism.

Why It Matters: Hyderabad's Bagh-e-Aam, a 180-year-old Nizam-era public garden, remains a vital cultural and green space.

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