European Architecture
Hyderabad City

Designed
by Lt. Samuel Russel, the British Residency of Hyderabad was built in 1806 and
is one of the best examples of European architecture in India. Presently used
as a Government college, it has a Georgian facade and a vast campus comprising
of several ancillary buildings of considerable architectural and historical
significance.
Some Asaf Jahi palaces of the early period, like the Chow Mahalla were built
in European style. The city also has several beautiful churches built during
the nineteenth century.

Secunderabad,
which is part of Hyderabad originally developed around a British Cantonment,
set up in 1798. During the nineteenth century Secunderabad, the Residency area
around Sultanbazar-Koti, and the Gunfoundry-Abids area had a strong presence
of European population. Many large bungalows and houses of the period still
survive. One can also find a few Art Nouveau or Jugendstil buildings built in
the early nineteenth century.
European Architecture in other places of Andhra Pradesh
Bimlipatnam (Bheemunipatanam), 24 Km north of Visakhapatnam on the eastern coast
was a Dutch Settlement set up in the seventeenth century. This small town has
ruins of Dutch palaces, an ancient cemetery and an old church and a town hall.
Public buildings and churches in European style can be found in many other towns
such as Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Vizianagaram, Machilipatnam and even Tirupati.
Prehistoric
Architecture (later half of third
millennium B.C.)
European Architecture
in Andhra Pradesh
Modern
Architecture in Andhra Pradesh