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Safed Baradari
Maharaja Mahmudabad, Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India
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Si
Review №1

Nice place to visit, you can rest at the adjoining butler park.

Jo
Review №2

It was the venue for many important meetings during independence struggle. Nowadays it is booked for functions and weddings.

Su
Review №3

Nicely maintained for parties

Av
Review №4

Good Place near safed Baradari #park green place.

sa
Review №5

Good place for family, here are 2 parks near bardari. You can do any physical exercise there

As
Review №6

A very nice place in the heart of city with a great ambiance,ive been here in many weddings and exhibitions and never got dissapointed

Sa
Review №7

Nice place for events. But the booking process is by government employees. And they take forever to book and very frustrating booking experience

Ab
Review №8

Safed baradari is a finest historical place in Lucknow located in heart of the city near parivartan chowk and bhatkhande sangeet mahavidhyalay. Its known for its heritage galllaries and events organised time to time.

Ra
Review №9

This place has its own charm. Now a days its used as a wedding hall and reception

Pr
Review №10

Over all nice experience, staff is very cooperative. But 3 starts for the cleanliness. It would be a wonderfull experience if proper cleaning is done on time.

Za
Review №11

A Baradari is an structure with twelve doors. It is a pavilion with arched openings, three openings on each of the four sides of the building.It is located in Qaisar Bagh on a raised platform. There is a large terrace. Chandeliers (jhoomars) hang from the ceiling. The building is very well maintained.It was built in 1854 in the time of the last Nawab of Oudh, Wajid Ali Shah. It was originally called Qasr-ul-Aza, meant an Imambara, a congregation hall for Shia commemoration ceremonies, associated with Muharram.After the mutiny (actually first war of Independence), under the East India Company’s administration, Safed Baradari was turned into a court for hearing petitions from Wajid Ali Shah’s relatives and officers. Around 1923, it was handed over to Anjuman-E-Hind Avadh, an association of Taluqdars of Oudh.The building is now being used for a wedding receptions and commercial events.

Ze
Review №12

Heres always the exhibitions..you can get beautiful n antique things here which belongs to different parts of our country...must visit during the exhibitions..

sa
Review №13

It has a historic significance since prior to Mughal era, it is now available for cultural and personal get together etc

Vi
Review №14

Sanatkada festival....which is held in Safed Baradari....beautiful ambiance and beautiful festival

Ri
Review №15

Safed Baradari is situated in Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Its one of the architectural marvel built by White Marble in 1854 AD. Its a double storeyed decorated structure. Central Hall is having high roof and all the side balconies to witness the activities in Central Hall. Now its a popular wedding and other grand functions venue though it was built for mourning.

Ay
Review №16

Very beautiful park in front of safed baradari

Ru
Review №17

A beautiful structure in front of Lakhi Gate Lucknow

Pr
Review №18

Over all nice experience, staff is very cooperative. It is the heritage structure with 12 doors. Both interior and exterior of this structure is based on the Oudh (Awadh) Style of Architecture

Ch
Review №19

Nice place .. Now using it as Marriage Hall ..

Sh
Review №20

Baradari is an ancient building of Lucknow built in the nawabs era. Its been available for private parties and gatherings for many years now. Has ample space for large gatherings and its architecture is pure pleasure which takes you back into the ancient era.

Ip
Review №21

Great place for visiting. Well-maintained lawns and monuments. A visit during the Sanat Kada Festival is a must !

MO
Review №22

It was built by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah as a palace of mourning and was named Qasr-ul-Aza. Initial purpose of this building was to be used as an Imambara for observing azadaari (mourning) for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and his followers at Karbala.[2]After the annexation of Awadh in 1856, the Baradari was used by the British to hold court for petitions and claims by the officers and nobles of the deposed Kings reign and his relatives. Later (around 1923) it was handed over, as a gesture of appreciation for their submission and loyalty to the Queen of the British Empire, to the Taluqadars of Awadh[3]for their Anjuman (association) which was renamed as the British India Association of Oudh. The Baradari continues to be in their possession and control.

Sy
Review №23

Gr8 place. nice for small parties n marriages.even for exhibitions .parking is a issue

vi
Review №24

Beautiful hand craft work. A little expensive but you can get some good things here.

uz
Review №25

Beautiful place...gives the weddings authentic lucknowi nawabi touch. The interiors have been revamped and made better still and the catering available is awesome. All in all a regal experience

Ra
Review №26

Today the Baradari of Qaiser Bagh, also known as the Safed Baradari because of its colour (safed that is white), is a place of celebration and gaeity where the elite of the city solemnise marriages and hold receptions. Perhaps it would be a shock for the people who have been to such occasions of joy to learn that initially the building was meant as palace of mourning and was named Qasr-ul-Aza as such. It was built by the last King of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah as an Imambara for observing azadaari (mourning) for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and his followers at Karbala.History about it-After the annexation of Awadh in 1856, the Baradari was used by the British to hold court for petitions and claims by the officers and nobles of the deposed Kings reign and his relatives. Later [around 1923 or later] it was handed over, as a gesture of appreciation for their submission and loyalty to the Queen of the British Empire, to the Taluqadars of Awadh for their Anjuman which was renamed as the British India Association of Oudh. The Baradari continues to be in their possession and control. The main hall of the Baradari has two marble statues of the Maharajas, Man Singh and Digvijai Singh of Balrampur, the founders of the association.

Ks
Review №27

Beautiful hallway. Hosts magnificent festivals

Su
Review №28

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Ah
Review №29

Nice palace to organise your wedding or any memorable event...

Sa
Review №30

Its clean and when the people visit they feel relax their..

Az
Review №31

Nice place for marriage, reception and parties

Ra
Review №32

The safed baradari hosts many functions as well as exhibitions, fairs and even the most awaited event of Lucknow, Sanatkada.In the old times, cities had many baradari where the travellers used to stay due to the abscence of inns or hotels. They used to be open air living areas.The safed baradari in particular has parks on three sides and has a very beautiful outlay.It has beautiful chandeliers and windows inside the hall and the basement is now adorned with historic collectibles.

Dr
Review №33

My city has a beautiful historical building, which I like very much.It is actually very beautifully made

Jo
Review №34

Initially I was wowed by it when I saw it the first time, however, as I grew accustomed to it by virtue of living next door to it, its glamour has been lost to me, especially since its so noisy in the evenings whenever a wedding celebration is hosted.

Vi
Review №35

A good historical Palace

Az
Review №36

Bestest place to visit During Mahindra Sanatkada Lucknow Festival

It
Review №37

I went to a Wedding And Its An Awesome place

Fa
Review №38

Nice historic feel

Mo
Review №39

Its a great place. I attended various weddings here. The place is nice.

Sa
Review №40

Nice Monument.When i went there was an exhibition going on silk products.

Ke
Review №41

Large hall with chandeliers where the artists used to perform.Surrounded by a garden but the gates to the garden were locked

Di
Review №42

I love this place a lot 🥺🥺🥺🥺 it was very nice want to visit again.

Sa
Review №43

Place of great significance and must have to organise any function. The magnificent building adds to the charm of the place.

Ni
Review №44

I visited the place when there a huge sale was going on...lovely place

sa
Review №45

Feel like nawabi thhathh

Pr
Review №46

Beautiful place in the heart of Lucknow since 1854.

mo
Review №47

This is the functional hall of AWADS NAWAB.I HAVE ATTEND A NIKAH CETEMONY IN THIS NAWABIS BUOLDING.MOBIN

Ac
Review №48

👌

Sy
Review №49

Famous historical building known as baradari.

Fa
Review №50

For low budget shahi type shadi

Sh
Review №51

Historical place!I love it

Tr
Review №52

Nice place

As
Review №53

Worst place in Lucknow. Every where mullas spit pan gutkha and masala.

Pr
Review №54

I visited this place for a exhibition of the weavers from different parts of the country . The collection was not that good for an exhibition, also the prices were high accordingly

Ma
Review №55

Mostly served as marriage lawn & exibition hall.

Na
Review №56

Good experience here I love this place

he
Review №57

Beautiful place

Sh
Review №58

Visited place for my brothers reception. Perfect place and have good space for dinner too.

Ro
Review №59

Umm

Ab
Review №60

A beautiful place . Hosts mahindra santakda festival.

Fa
Review №61

Very good place for small programs and functions. Perfect piece of Nawabis Architecture.

Mo
Review №62

One of the most beautiful place for wedding and events in lucknow

pr
Review №63

Awesome experience!!

Sh
Review №64

A beautiful place to enjoy .

Zo
Review №65

Too small an too tight....We neeed to line up to buy

su
Review №66

Shaan of lucknow

Ab
Review №67

Historical place. Now opened for big events

An
Review №68

This palace is a white marbled structure in Lucknow. It was built by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah as a palace of mourning and was named Qasr-ul-Aza. After the annexation of Awadh in 1856, the Baradari was used by the British to hold court for petitions and claims by the officers and nobles of the deposed Kings reign and his relatives.

ma
Review №69

One of the most beautiful asset for Lucknow. A historical monument which has its own aura. Mostly used for exhibitions and marriages. Falls in the centre of the city and is quite close to stadium. With the new metro line near the stadium, the commute to the place will be far more easier.

Sa
Review №70

This place is made with pure white marble with extraordinary work on the structure. A historical structure with exhibition and marriage ceremony can be host there as well. Must visit that place:

AM
Review №71

Sanaktada festival 2019

as
Review №72

Nice

Mo
Review №73

Baradari is a royal heritage property used mainly for marriage parties and exhibitions. It is situated right in the middle of the city. There is no parking facility. You have to park it on the corner of the road. No ramp for handicapped people. Only stairs are there for entrance.

Ay
Review №74

Good as old nawabi style

BH
Review №75

Great historical place

pu
Review №76

Amazing cultural place

Av
Review №77

There are venues and then there is Safed Baradari! This historic place still retains the old world charm. Looks every bit royalty.

Ra
Review №78

A beautifully maintained heritage building. One of the prestigious iconic buildings in Lucknow. Annual Arts and Craft melain January as well as Lucknavi food are a big draw here.

ya
Review №79

Awesome place with a old vintage look.And very well maintained mainly used for marriages and events.

Pr
Review №80

A reasonable price place

Ay
Review №81

Nice place. Couple of Park are there to enjoy.Area is good for two wheeler. Best time to visit in summer is early morning or late evening.

pi
Review №82

View is awesome....u can go to see the beauty

Ga
Review №83

Excellent place for exhibition and small marriage functions in the heart of the city. With the beauty of a old historical monument.

na
Review №84

Nice place for small functions....

An
Review №85

I met this place during silk exhibition. Place is clean and clear. Must appreciate the workers for clean washroom in such a public place. Indeed place is good

Na
Review №86

It has a sense of royalty along with a very mesmerizing panoramic view, but needs better maintenance.

Sa
Review №87

Historical place ...Airy and spacious .. wonderful monument basically now it has been use for sales n all that type stuff ..Good for visiting ..

Da
Review №88

Its a great place to organize any kind of party or meetings. Few of hindi movies has been shot here too. Most of the time you will found this place booked. If you want to book this place for any kind of party then you need to contact there administrative office which is situated on the corner of the same building. Good luck.

Sa
Review №89

Very nice place for wedding and other function.. very royal and impressive...

Bh
Review №90

Good place !!!

Am
Review №91

Baradari was built by Nawab wajid ali shah.He made this place for mourning.Nowadays weddings and crafts event take place at this beautiful historical place.

Am
Review №92

This beautiful monument is wonderfully renovated by the current President of the managing committee. A must visit.

Fa
Review №93

Its a symbol of status....but quality and quantity of food depends on the caterer you hiring

Gr
Review №94

Calm and serene monument, which houses various exhibitions and literary events from time to time, like the Sanatkada Festival.

vi
Review №95

One of the beautiful heritage building in Lucknow must visit.

Vi
Review №96

Best place for functions and exhibition

Ma
Review №97

A beautiful ,historical building,spacious and has great capacity in the heart of the city .Its a venue for Festivals,and exhibitions regularly.

Sa
Review №98

Very beautiful place....

Am
Review №99

Great exhibitions held here. dont miss the annual food festival here.... some of the best Lucknow has to offer.also the stalls and exhibits are unique. go into the tehkhaana as well

Am
Review №100

Located in the center of the city, provides wonderful experience of Nawabi heritage. A nice place for marriage hall and exhibition.

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  • Address:Maharaja Mahmudabad, Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Mosque
  • Historical landmark
Working hours
  • Monday:10AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:10AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:10AM–5PM
  • Thursday:10AM–5PM
  • Friday:10AM–5PM
  • Saturday:10AM–5PM
  • Sunday:10AM–5PM
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  • Good for kids:Yes
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