HYDERABAD'S HISTORIC MUKHI HOUSE TURNED INTO MUSEUM

 HYDERABAD'S HISTORIC MUKHI HOUSE TURNED INTO MUSEUM 




HYDERABAD: The Provincial Minister for Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Syed Sardar Ali Shah has initiated the notable Mukhi House Museum in Hyderabad. 


Chief general of the way of life, the travel industry and relics office, Manzoor Kanasro, and different authorities were available during the introduction function. 




Mukhi House, worked in 1920 by conspicuous figure of Hyderabad, Mukhi Jethanand, had been given over to the Sindh government back in 2015 to change it over to Hyderabad Museum. 



Beneficiaries of Mr Jethanand visited Hyderabad in 2013 and had wished to change the structure over to an exhibition hall. 




Situated close to Hyderabad's Pakka Qila, Mukhi House draws in sightseers even today. The stone utilized in the royal residence is from Jodhpur, India. Indeed, even its entryways and windows are made of Sheesham and Sagwan wood. 





Jawaharlal Nehru and different characters of the subcontinent had remained as visitors there. After parcel, the Mukhi family had left for India and they were presently gotten comfortable America. 


The castle houses 12 rooms, two patios, two major lobbies and a vault. 





This is the second gallery in Hyderabad after the Sindh exhibition hall situated close to Niaz Cricket Stadium

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