Uttar Pradesh, India

    Chota Imambara - Lucknow's luminous legacy!

    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

    8.5/10
    Best time: October-to-March
    2 hours

    Discover the Chota Imambara, a sparkling jewel in Lucknow! This 'Palace of Lights,' built in 1838, is a beautiful example of Islamic art and architecture. A top India tourism destination!

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    Religious-Site
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    Top Activities in Chota Imambara

    • 1

      Admire The Chandeliers

    • 2

      Experience The Peaceful Atmosphere

    • 3

      Explore The Main Hall

    • 4

      Learn About History

    • 5

      Photography

    • 6

      See The Calligraphy And Mirror Work

    • 7

      Visit The Tombs

    • 8

      Wander The Courtyards

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October-to-March

    When to visit place on the day

    All-Day

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    Chota Imambara was built by Muhammad Ali Shah, the third Nawab of Awadh, between 1837 and 1842. It served as both a mausoleum for himself and his family and as an imambara, a congregation hall for Shia Muslims during the mourning period of Muharram. The construction took place during a period of economic hardship, providing employment for the local population. Originally named the Imambara Hussainabad, it later became known as Chota Imambara, meaning "smaller Imambara," to distinguish it from the larger Bara Imambara also located in Lucknow. The complex reflects the Awadhi architectural style, blending elements of Mughal and Persian influences.

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    Shivam Maurya
    Shivam Maurya

    Shivam Maurya

    12/16/2024

    Chota Imambara is a historic monument located in Lucknow, India. It was built in 1838 by Muhammad Ali Shah, the Nawab of Awadh. The monument is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. Features of Chota Imambara: 1. Beautiful Architecture: Chota Imambara is a blend of Mughal and Awadhi architectural styles. 2. Historical Significance: The monument was built by Muhammad Ali Shah, the Nawab of Awadh. 3. Beautiful Gardens: Chota Imambara is surrounded by beautiful gardens, which are a major attraction for tourists. 4. Symbol of Muslim Culture: Chota Imambara is an important symbol of Muslim culture and is a part of Lucknow's Muslim heritage. Places to visit near Chota Imambara: 1. Bara Imambara 2. Rumi Darwaza 3. Lucknow Zoo 4. Ambedkar Memorial Park Ticket: for Indian ₹20 only or ₹50 joint tickets of bada and chhota immambada Would you like to know more about Chhota immambada?

    CHANDRIMA ROY
    CHANDRIMA ROY

    CHANDRIMA ROY

    12/16/2024

    Step into a bygone era. This historic site is a treasure trove of cultural significance. The friendly locals are always ready to assist, but hiring a knowledgeable guide can truly enhance your experience. They'll unravel the mysteries of the past, pointing out hidden details and capturing the perfect moments.

    Umakant Mishra
    Umakant Mishra

    Umakant Mishra

    12/16/2024

    One of the top 5 attractions of Lucknow. Very beautifully built. Still Photo allowed, video not allowed (However you can take small videos without their knowledge). A must visit in Lucknow.

    A M
    A M

    A M

    12/16/2024

    Architecture is good.... No need to purchase ticket if you have ticket of bade Imambada... Guides are available on the gate... 10-15 min time required to visit the monument... You can walk or take electric riksha 🛺 from the bade Imambada...

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