Public Gardens
Public Gardens is originally called the Bagh-e-aam, it consists of well laid out gardens. It is Located in the centre of the city, Public Gardens is also home to the State Archeological Museum, Jawahar bal Bhawan and Lalitha Kala Thoranam, an open air theatre that hosted the prestigous International Film Festival twice. It is one of the most popular gardens among the beautiful gardens of Hyderabad, it encloses the State Legislature, State Archeological Museum, Jubilee hall, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and Telugu Lalitha Kala Thoranam, an open air theatre. A stone’s throw away from the Hyderabad railway station, it is one of the best laid out gardens in the country. To the left there is the Jawahar Bal Bavan, which is a small auditorium where exhibitions and contest for children are held. Further down the road is a large patch of open lawn.
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NTR Gardens
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National Gardens
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Hyderabad Botanical Gardens
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Kew Royal Botanic Gardens at London
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Domus Aurea
After the great fire of Rome of 64 A.D. the 2/3rd of the city lay in ruins. The emperor Nero took this opportunity to build a extravagant palace complex on the devastated site. This Domus Aurea, or golden palace, which was actually a series of palaces and gardens, captured the country life within the city walls. The building took such a vast area that his successors had to demolish great parts of it and erect public buildings on the site to unnerve the rumors that Nero himself was responsible for the fire, to return Rome to itself as Martialis