Save Our Heritage : Kothi Darshan Vilas
Kothi Darshan Vilas, Qaiserbagh, Lucknow
Kothi Darshan Vilas, the building which now houses Directorate of Medical Health was once a palace, construction of which commenced in the reign of Nawab Ghazi-ud-din …
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Kothi Darshan Vilas, Qaiserbagh, Lucknow
Kothi Darshan Vilas, the building which now houses Directorate of Medical Health was once a palace, construction of which commenced in the reign of Nawab Ghazi-ud-din …
Safed Baradari, Qaiserbagh, Lucknow
Qaiserbagh complex comprises many grand heritage monuments of Lucknow that were built in the Nawabi era. Situated in the heart of the city, one such elegant building …
Chattar Manzil, Lucknow
Situated on the right bank of river Gomti is a lofty building that is quite popular for its Chatar or Umbrella, which glitters at the top of the …
Musabagh, Lucknow
Located on the outskirts of the city, Musabagh, also known as Barooni Bagh which was once a garden complex, is now found over grown with vegetation. The surrounding of …
Charbagh Railway Station, Lucknow
Famously known across the country for being one of the most wondrous railway stations of India, the main railway station of the city of Nawabs is situated …
GPO, Hazratganj, Lucknow
The building which is now called the General Post Office or GPO, stands in Hazratganj as a witness to the gamut of changing times. It isn’t a …
Shah Najaf Imambara, Near Sikander Bagh, Lucknow
Showcasing an impressive view when adorned with lightening on the birthday of Hazrat Ali, Shah Najaf Imambara stands tall with all its grandeur new …
Sibtainabad Imambara, Hazratganj, Lucknow
The word Imambada refers to a place of mourning. Constructed in the year 1847, by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah for holding Majlis and mourning of Imam Hussain’s …
Alambagh Palace / Kothi Alamara, Alambagh, Lucknow
Situated on the Lucknow-Kanpur highway, the area which now encompasses one of the major shopping avenues and eating points of the Nawabi city is …
Save Our Heritage : Rumi Darwaza, Hussainabad, Lucknow
‘Being an entrance to the city of Lucknow, Russell, the reporter of The New York Times who accompanied the victorious British army that …