A quiet and leafy government colony situated in close proximity to the imposing Dilkusha Kothi, which rivals the Residency in its importance in the history of Indias First War of Independence.Dilkusha Colony is practically an adjunct to the Cantonment and hence cutoff from the hustle and bustle of the Capital. It accommodates senior and middle level government officers and boasts of a vibrant Officers Club and a squash court.
Its ok
This is better place for tourists. Here is all basic facilities is available here.
Once a palatial house - Kothi - as it was called, the monument is a surviving testimony of the Awadhi life-style and culture. Constructed by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan, the building once must have been an imposing structure. This is evident from its broad pillar bases constructed with Lakhori bricks. The building along with its lush green and enchanting garden was used by Nawab and his Begams for recreational and camping purposes. Later, it was used for military parade during the time of East India Company. This spot witnessed fierce fighting during 1857. Henry Havelock died in this building. This is a very important monument which is now under the control of ASI. Situated in the cantonment area of the city, it is a must place to visit. Here normal transportation is not available. It is thus required to arrange a transportation beforehand.
Heritage park..... Well maintained
Dilkusha Garden..beautiful
Beautiful.. awesome
A good place for relax
Better place for tourists
Dilkusha garden is great
Minister house in up
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Vidhayak Mantri Awas in Lucknow