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Indian City Travel Guide >>Lucknow |
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| Main Languages |
Hindi, Urdu and English |
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| Population | Approx. 22,66,933 | ||
| Area | 310.10 sq.kms. | ||
| Best Time to Visit | October to March | ||
| Temperature | Summer – Max:
36.6oC Min: 25oC Winter – Max: 21.1oC Min: 11.1oC |
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About Lucknow |
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Lucknow, the “Golden city of the east” is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh and is popularly called the city of Nawabs and Kababs. Though it is rapidly modernising, it still has kept its past glory and is known for its cultural refinement. It is also associated with legendary hospitality, leisurely moods of life and world-renowned cuisine. The city offers plenty of places of historical interest to tourists. The popular Parsi theatre originated from the Urdu theatre, and the Tabla and Sitar were first heard on the streets of Lucknow. |
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| Attractions In & Around | |||
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Bara Imambara :- This huge and elegant
building is also called the Asafai Imambara. It is said that this hall is
the world’s largest arched room without any pillars and the Nawabs used to
hold their public hearings. The building was built in a famine relief
program in 1784 by Nabab Asaf-ud-Daulla. Chhattar Manzil :- It was the most imposing building erected by the Nawabs. It can still be seen in its former glory from all the corners of Lucknow. Its gilded dome "chattar", giving its name, is the prominent landmark. Clock Tower :- This 221 feet tall structure, the tallest Clock Tower in India, is one of the finest examples of British Architecture in India. Jama Masjid :- The splendid mosque built by Muhammad Ali Shah in the typical Mughal style with two minarets and three domes, lies to the west of the Hussainabad Imambara and is entirely free from pseudo Italian art, then in vogue in Lucknow. Moti Mahal :- Among the three beautiful buildings on the fringes of the River Gomti, is the Moti Mahal or the Palace of Pearls constructed by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. The Nawabs used these buildings to view the birds in flight. Rumi Darwaza :- Just beyond Bara Imambara is an impressive gateway, Rumi Darwaza, built by Nawab Asafuddaula in 1784. It is also known as the Turkish Gateway. The heart and soul of the Avadh architecture is well expressed here. Shaheed Smarak :- The tower was built to mark the first centenary of the Mutiny of 1857 and is a mark of respect for the thousands of unknown warriors who laid down their lives for the freedom and glory of their nation. State Museum :- The State Museum is open on all days except Monday, from 10.30 am to 4.30 pm. It is located in a modern three-storeyed building at Banarasibagh in Lucknow and is a multipurpose museum with sculptures, bronzes, paintings, natural history and anthropological specimens, coins, textiles and decorative arts. We can also find sculptors of the earliest image of Balarama and a Panchmukhi Shivalinga. Getting in, Around & Away AIR : Lucknowps Amausi airport is 14 kms. away from the centre of town, with regular flights to Delhi, Patna, Calcutta and Mumbai. RAIL : The Northern and North-Eastern railway networks connect Lucknow with the important cities within the country. Tourist Information Center 1 Tourist Information Centers(Govt) U P Tourism 3, Naval Kishore Road, Lucknow Regional Tourist Office 10, Station Road, Lucknow U P Govt. Tourist Reception Centre N. Railway Station, Mainhall Charbagh State Information Bureau Hazratganj |
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