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Lucknow in 5 pictures – A royal journey through the ‘City of Nawabs’

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 14, 2025, 21:02 IST
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Lucknow in 5 pictures – A royal journey through the ‘City of Nawabs’

Lucknow, the ‘City of Nawabs’, is the royal capital of Uttar Pradesh. The city is not just a political center, but a living museum of Indo-Islamic architecture, known for an unmatched hospitality. The monuments here stand as silent storytellers of a golden past.
In this visual journey, we see Lucknow through seven iconic pictures that capture its soul.

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Bara Imambara, the heart of Lucknow


Bara Imambara is the heart of Lucknow’s old city. Built in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, Bara Imambara attracts people from across the globe. This architectural masterpiece will leave you shocked for many reasons! The highlight is the Bhul Bhulaiya, a labyrinth of corridors that fascinates every visitor.

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Hussainabad Clock Tower, the tallest in India

Hussainabad Clock Tower was built in 1881 to commemorate Sir George Couper. He was the first lieutenant governor of the United Provinces. Not many must be aware of the fact that this 221 feet tower is also India’s tallest clock tower.

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British Residency, the witness of 1857



This is the British Residency, a living reminder of India’s First War of Independence. The complex, now in ruins, bears bullet marks and cannonball damage from the 1857 siege. Walking through its gardens, one can almost hear echoes of the past. Today, it serves as a historical monument in the heart of the city.

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Chota Imambara, the Palace of Lights



Chota Imambara was built in 1838 by Nawab Muhammad Ali Shah. It is his mausoleum and during festivals, the building glows with thousands of lights and that’s why it’s called the “Palace of Lights.”

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Rumi Darwaza, an entry into royal Lucknow


This picture beautifully captures the royal side of Lucknow. Rumi Darwaza is a grand 60-foot gateway often called the “Turkish Gate.” It is inspired by the Sublime Porte in Istanbul and stands as a symbol of Lucknow’s Nawabi era. It’s an 18th-century marvel.

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