Karachi's Charminar Chowrangi featured in world's top roundabouts

The winning 2015 roundabout featured in the list is the Railway roundabout in Hobart Australia


Web Desk August 22, 2015
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A roundabout in Karachi has been featured in a list of the world's most beautiful roundabouts by a UK based Roundabout Appreciation Society. 

While drivers seldom pay attention to the roundabout, a beautiful, architecturally innovative roundabout is sure to catch your attention and make a humdrum daily drive more interesting.

Situated amid restaurants and shops, Karachi’s bustling Charminar roundabout in Bahadurabad, takes the 6th place on the list. Built in 2007 the mosque on the roundabout is a stunning replica of the Charminar monument of Hyderabad, India.

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The winning 2015 roundabout featured in the list is the Railway roundabout in Hobart Australia which was originally built for a railway station and features a fascinating colour-changing fountain as well as a garden for pedestrians.

Here is a complete list of the 12 roundabouts featured on the list:

1. Railway Roundabout in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia - features a colour-changing space-age fountain. 



2. Morbier giant cheese and grandfather clock roundabout in France. 



3. Duck pond roundabout in Otford, Kent, UK - a roundabout with a listed duck pond in the centre. This residence is known as Duckingham Palace. 



4. Chavez roundabout in Managua, Venzuela - image of former president Hugo Rafael Chavez and curly whirly trees. 



5. Angel of Independence roundabout in Mexico City - has an 118ft victory column in the centre. 



6. Mosque roundabout in Karachi, Pakistan - features a replica mosque in the middle. 



7. Dancing dolphin roundabout in Pataya, Thailand - dolphins dance in the fountain and red and green flowers encircle the roundabout. 



8. Sculpture roundabout in Switzerland - an entwined sculpture on a grassy mound in the mountains. 



9. Flower and fountain roundabout in Indiana, USA - a double kerber roundabout with ornate fountain and flowers. 



10. Swimming dolphins in Algarve, Portugal. 



11. Sekigata roundabout in Shizuoka, Japan - one of the few in the country. 



12. Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain - the pearl structure consists of six supports holding a giant pearl.The six supports represented the Gulf Co-operation Council’s six member nations, while the pearl symbolised their united heritage and the country’s famous history of pearl cultivation. 



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 This article originally appeared on DailyMail

COMMENTS (9)

Danish Khan | 9 years ago | Reply Something to cheer up, Hyderabadi community belongs to the rich princely state and they did a huge contribution in Pakistan Movement.Their culture and historical presence reflects with this monument. whoever initiated this project, worth applause and compliments. :)
A Reader | 9 years ago | Reply Yes, Syed Mohiuddin is right. It was the Hyderabadi Community of Bahadurabad who built it. The company I worked with provided the paint for this prestigious project and also maintain it for them. Although they have recently removed our board from the premises (which is rather disappointing)...
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