Hyderabad’s Nizam Museum is the talk of the town, but not for a good reason
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, HYDERABAD/ Created : Sep 4, 2018, 17:09 IST
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The Nizam Museum in Hyderabad is the talk of the town because of the recent heist carried out by the burglars. A trip to the museum now becomes a must to see whatever is left in the museum, before it is too late.
The Nizam Museum in Hyderabad is the talk of the town because of the recent heist carried out by the burglars. A trip to the museum now becomes a must to see whatever is left in the museum, before it is too late. Read less
The burglars broke into the museum and stole relics worth crores of rupees during the weekend. As per the news reports, a diamond studded tea cup, a gold tiffin box, a saucer and a spoon are among the items on which the thieves laid their hands. All these artefacts are the belongings of the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad. The burglars are suspected to have gained entry into the museum by removing the iron grill of the ventilator on the first floor, and the police suspects the role of some insiders in the theft.
This museum also features Nizam’s luxury cars that includes a 1930 Rolls Royce, wardrobe of the sixth Nizam, who is believed to be the richest man in the world in 1930s. Also on display is a 150-year-old manually operated lift.
The Nizam Trust, run by the Nizam’s family, is one of the popular tourist attractions of the state, and was opened for public in 2000.
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