Fondly called as the Golden city of the east or the city of Adab, Lucknow situated on the banks of river Gomti is the heart of UP and unique by itself. The moment one lands up in the 'city of Nawab', one is transported back to a different age. The romantic and courtly ambience of the city, the refined courtesies of the people, the splendid Mughal architecture all remind the gracefulness of the bygone era.
Bada Imambara
Bada Imambara in Lucknow
Entery Gate of Bada Imambara
Bada Imambara
Built under the royal patronage of Nawab Asaf Daula (1775-97 AD) and designed by architect Kifayatullah, this
grandset complex locally know as Bada Imambara contain the graves of Nawab Asaf ud Daula and his wife Shamsunnisa Begum.
Bouli and Bhool Bhulayia
Bouli in Bada Imambara
The Water Palace, remain suprisingly cool even in the hottest weather
Built under the royal patronage of Nawab Asaf Daula (1775-97 AD) and designed by architect Kifayatullah, this
grandset complex locally know as Bada Imambara contain the graves of Nawab Asaf ud Daula and his wife Shamsunnisa Begum.