Heritage Jail Museum

The jail allows tourists to live a prisoner's life for 24 hours at a price of Rs.500 ($A9.90).

[2][3][4] The museum displays the paintings and other artifacts related to crime and prison life in India.

[5] According to the PWD Records, this prison was built during the Prime Ministership of Salar Jung I in 1796 A.D., during Nizam rule in the princely state of Hyderabad.

They will be required to do labour, such as gardening, will be berated by the guards, eat prison food, and wear uniform.

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