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Photos: Royal shoes & dresses on display at Nizam's Museum in Hyderabad

Syed Akbar
| TNN | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2023, 13:33 IST
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Impressive collection​

The wardrobe section of the Nizam's Museum in Hyderabad which was renovated and inaugurated last week, showcases an impressive collection of the Nizam's.

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Interesting tales

The collection tells interesting tales of Hyderabad's nobility in the later part of the 19th and early part of the 20th centuries. Photo: Rama Moorthy P/TNN

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​200 pairs of royal shoes

There are approximately 200 pairs of royal shoes and dozens of dresses and fabrics. Photo: Rama Moorthy P/TNN

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Restoring to original glory

The walk-in teak wardrobe has been meticulously restored to its original glory. Photo: Rama Moorthy P/TNN

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About wardrobe

The upper deck of the wardrobe contains a collection of footwear, including Nizam VI's polo shoes, while the lower deck showcases the royal dresses. Photo: Rama Moorthy P/TNN

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Exhibits

Other exhibits on display in the museum. Photo: Rama Moorthy P/TNN

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Curator on renovation

Nizam’s Museum curator Ahmed Ali said though the renovation of the wardrobe portion was taken up, visitors were allowed into the museum without restriction.

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Exhibit in the museum

“The museum functioned as usual during the renovation,” said Ahmed Ali.

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Nizam's Museum

The museum has two parts – the wardrobe part under the control of Mukarram Jah trust and the remaining portion containing other important exhibits is managed by the Nizam’s Jubilee Pavilion Trust.

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