The Kondaveedu Fort in Palnadu district, known for its historical significance, now features a cultural gallery highlighting its history from the 13th to the 20th century. The gallery, authorized by the Forest Department and organized by the Kondaveedu Heritage Society, offers insights into the fort’s role during the Reddy dynasty rule. The Reddy kingdom, led by Prolaya Vema Reddy, made the fort their capital from 1325 to 1424 CE, emphasizing their support for Telugu literature, language, and culture. This gallery aims to provide historically accurate information about the fort’s pivotal role in the region’s history, showcasing its importance in the Reddy kingdom’s cultural and historical legacy.