Located in old locality on hyderabad . Built in between 1590 and 1591 the charminar is a true masterpiece of qutub shahi architecture and is now used to represent hyderabad pictorally . Made out of limestone and mortar the charminar has four imposing arches each 11 m wide and 11.5 m high . Above the arches lies the first floor with arcaded balcony that runs around the structure with openings to both its interior and exterior sides . There are accounts of the first floor once being used as madrasa and chambers here are meant for students. On the second floor is a mosque with five arches that display exquisite stucco designs . The mosque has prayers hall’s that can accommodate 45 people in all . A large open space in front of it was utilised during friday prayers . On the eastern end of the mosque a dome and petal shaped flutings
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