Chattar Manzil is a palace in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The castle was built in the 18th century by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula and is known for its unique architecture and intricate carvings. It was used as a royal residence and served as the seat of the Nawab of Awadh. The palace is now open to the public as a museum and is considered to be one of the major tourist attractions in Lucknow.
A historical monument located about 1 km from Chattar Manzil, known for its unique architecture and the largest arched hall in the world. It is also home to the Bhool Bhulaiya, a labyrinth of staircases and corridors.
A historic gateway about 1.5 km from Chattar Manzil, known for its unique architecture and intricate carvings, is considered one of the finest examples of Awadhi architecture.
Hussainabad Clock Tower:
A clock tower located about 2 km from Chattar Manzil, known for its unique architecture and as the tallest clock tower in India.
Chhota Imambara:
A historical monument located about 2.5 km from Chattar Manzil, known for its unique architecture and intricate carvings. It is also known as the "Palace of Lights" due to its elaborate decoration and lighting.